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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the West African Ebola outbreak (2014).
Western drugs firms have not tried to find Ebola vaccine ‘because virus only affects Africans’ http://t.co/54AjAE4zAx pic.twitter.com/1UUdm5n5cq
— The Independent (@Independent) August 3, 2014
Liberia orders that all bodies of people killed by #Ebola virus must be cremated http://t.co/b5s7pP0Ki3
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 4, 2014
Lack of funds, regulatory hurdles hold up game-changing Ebola drugs: http://t.co/1dnNTEgo4h
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) August 4, 2014
Ebola risk unheeded as Guinea’s villagers keep on eating fruit bats http://t.co/JCtHBPKWGR @GdnDevelopment
— The Guardian (@guardian) August 4, 2014
Tracking passengers with Ebola isn’t all that different from tracking potential terrorists http://t.co/FbWHSWo2I1 pic.twitter.com/ccQjjyJRvy
— Defense One (@DefenseOne) August 4, 2014
+ for TKMR: U.S. FDA says ‘stands ready’ to work with companies developing Ebola drugs http://t.co/UoNvPxrEgO
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) August 4, 2014
#westafrica Traditional Burials ‘Hamper Ebola Fight’: http://t.co/xMcgPGuvVE
— allAfrica.com (@allafrica) August 4, 2014
Atlanta hospital one of safest in world for Ebola http://t.co/mLCI1Ph19l
— CS Monitor (@csmonitor) August 4, 2014
This 20-year-old Ebola treatment could stop the worst recorded outbreak in history: http://t.co/6GuZ161Fzr
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) August 4, 2014
S. Korea un-invites Nigerian students due to attend U.N. women’s leadership conference, because Ebola. @AlastairGale http://t.co/Sbr9L2P2hU
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) August 4, 2014
Latest Ebola outbreak is by far the deadliest: http://t.co/RIVx0rYu0T pic.twitter.com/xxfGE7j7lS
— WSJ Asia (@WSJAsia) August 4, 2014