1. Vaccines and Antibodies: Weapons in the Fight Against Ebola Virus
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Michel Goldman, Marie Neunez, and Patrice Debré
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Ebola virus ,biology ,business.industry ,viruses ,medicine ,biology.protein ,General Medicine ,Antibody ,medicine.disease_cause ,business ,Virology - Abstract
Ebola virus disease is one of the deadliest infections in the world today. The microbe to blame is the Ebola virus. It has already caused numerous outbreaks in Africa, in the regions located south of the Sahara. This article describes the main characteristics of this infectious disease as well as the currently available treatments, namely vaccines and antibodies. Antibodies are produced by the human body when it is infected by a microbe. Antibodies can be collected from the blood of infected humans or animals and purified or manufactured in a laboratory to produce drugs. While vaccines have demonstrated their effectiveness in preventing infectious diseases, antibodies are effective in stopping the progression of several infectious diseases. In this article, you will discover that the stimulation of the immune system, either by the vaccine or by antibodies, is essential to tackle Ebola virus disease.
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- 2021
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