Toward an Effective Ebola Virus Vaccine

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Long-term control of viral outbreaks requires the use of vaccines to impart acquired resistance and ensuing protection. In the wake of an epidemic, established immunity against a particular disease can limit spread and significantly decrease mortality. Creation of a safe and efficacious vaccine against Ebola virus (EBOV) has proven elusive so far, but various inventive strategies are now being employed to counteract the threat of outbreaks caused by EBOV and related filoviruses. Here, we present a current overview of progress in the field of Ebola virus vaccine development.

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Keshwara, R., Johnson, R. F., & Schnell, M. J. (2017, January 14). Toward an Effective Ebola Virus Vaccine. Annual Review of Medicine. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-med-051215-030919

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