Mary Wilson
Well-known member
24 MAY 2023
After nearly half a century without any treatments, the world now has two approved treatments for Ebola virus disease (EVD) – mAb114 and REGN-EB3. The approval of these treatments was the outcome of a collective effort, comprising contributions by patients and survivors, the US and European governments, countries affected by EVD, pharmaceutical corporations, the World Health Organization and non-governmental organisations (NGOs).
However, more than two years after their approval, the process of ensuring that people who need these treatments can access them is at a standstill. ...
https://msfaccess.org/ensuring-access-new-treatments-ebola-virus-disease
After nearly half a century without any treatments, the world now has two approved treatments for Ebola virus disease (EVD) – mAb114 and REGN-EB3. The approval of these treatments was the outcome of a collective effort, comprising contributions by patients and survivors, the US and European governments, countries affected by EVD, pharmaceutical corporations, the World Health Organization and non-governmental organisations (NGOs).
However, more than two years after their approval, the process of ensuring that people who need these treatments can access them is at a standstill. ...
https://msfaccess.org/ensuring-access-new-treatments-ebola-virus-disease