Impact of intensive care unit supportive care on the physiology of Ebola virus disease in a universally lethal non-human primate model
Abstract Background There are currently limited data for the use of specific antiviral therapies for the treatment of Ebola virus disease (EVD). While there is anecdotal evidence that supportive care may be effective, there is a paucity of direct experimental data to demonstrate a role for supportiv...
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