Ebola Drug Raises Red Flags Among Medical Experts
Two American aid workers were gravely ill,
fighting to survive infection with the deadly Ebola virus. A San Diego drug company had three doses of an
experimental Ebola medicine that showed promise in monkeys but had never been
tested in humans.
Getting the medication to the two patients in
Liberia
seemed like the obvious thing to do. Members of the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health and the Christian aid
organization Samaritan's Purse worked together to make it happen.
Patient advocates who believe the drug is
helpful are asking when it can be made available to the hundreds of West
Africans who are ill.
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