Uganda has confirmed an outbreak of Sudan virus disease, with the first case linked to a 32-year-old nurse in Kampala.
There are no treatments or vaccines against the Sudan virus. Sudan virus disease is essentially a disease very similar to Ebola. The Ebola virus has caused several high-profile outbreaks.
Michael Head, a senior research fellow in global health at the University of Southampton, told The Conversation: "Sudan virus disease is essentially a disease very similar to Ebola. The Ebola ...
Is the Sudan virus deadlier than Ebola? A key discovery explains how it clings to human cells. The Sudan virus, a close relative of Ebola, has a 50% fatality rate, but its mechanisms of cell ...
At least seven people have tested positive and two have died from a highly contagious Ebola virus strain in Uganda as ...
There are no approved vaccines or treatments for Sudan virus disease, which has a 40–70% fatality rate. To curb the ongoing outbreak, Uganda has deployed—under a clinical trial setting—a vaccine ...
There are no treatments or vaccines against the Sudan virus. Sudan virus disease is essentially a disease very similar to Ebola. The Ebola virus has caused several high-profile outbreaks.
There are no treatments or vaccines against the Sudan virus. Sudan virus disease is essentially a disease very similar to Ebola. The Ebola virus has caused several high-profile outbreaks.
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