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Vaccine Developed Against Ebola 100

New submitter Lurching writes "Scientists have developed a vaccine that protects mice against a deadly form of the Ebola virus. First identified in 1976, Ebola fever kills more than 90% of the people it infects. The researchers say that this is the first Ebola vaccine to remain viable long-term and can therefore be successfully stockpiled. The results are reported in the journal Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences (abstract)."
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Vaccine Developed Against Ebola

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  • Re:Thank goodness (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Samantha Wright ( 1324923 ) on Wednesday December 07, 2011 @02:58AM (#38288558) Homepage Journal

    Not really:

    The vaccine protects 80% of the mice injected with the deadly strain,

    If they say you have to break a few eggs to make an omelette, then you have to kill a few hundred mice and rats to make a vaccine. Do your part to save the mice—force your kids to grow up to be computational chemists! (Routine simulated biology is probably on the "fifteen-to-twenty" years off range; i.e. conceivable but challenging and difficult to commercialize.)

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