Experts Consider Testing Unapproved Ebola Vaccine Amid Outbreak in DRC
As the Ebola outbreak continues in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, experts are contemplating the testing of an unapproved vaccine, given the lack of approved options.
As the Ebola outbreak continues in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, experts are contemplating the testing of an unapproved vaccine, given the lack of approved options.
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