University of Texas Medical Branch: Post-Exposure Antibody Treatment Protects Those Recently Vaccinated Against Ebola
July 28, 2020
July 28, 2020
GALVESTON, Texas, July 28 -- The University of Texas Medical Branch issued the following news release:
With more widespread deployment of the Ebola vaccine to people living and working within hot zones, recently vaccinated peAfter Ebola vaccination, it takes three days to build enough immunity to protect against infection. If exposed to Ebola in this post-vaccination period, antibody treatment protects against disease.ople may encounter high-risk exposures to the virus before their . . .
With more widespread deployment of the Ebola vaccine to people living and working within hot zones, recently vaccinated peAfter Ebola vaccination, it takes three days to build enough immunity to protect against infection. If exposed to Ebola in this post-vaccination period, antibody treatment protects against disease.ople may encounter high-risk exposures to the virus before their . . .