Blood transfusions from Ebola survivors don't help patients after all, study finds

Wednesday, January 6, 2016 - 17:13 in Health & Medicine

At the height of the Ebola epidemic, one of the most promising — if unproven — therapies was blood transfusions from people who had survived the deadly virus. Their blood plasma was presumed to have Ebola antibodies that could go to work right away. And there was evidence that survivor blood helped...

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