User:Bridgettemora/Ebola/Shy.Mancha13 Peer Review

Come On Now Dawg, Put Something in Here.
I understand the struggle because I also don't use the draft for my article. However, I have to do something for the peer review. I would start by writing something inside the draft and start by developing the research section:

Treatments
Main article: Ebola virus disease treatment research

As of July 2015, no medication has been proven safe and effective for treating Ebola. By the time the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa began in 2013, there were at least nine different candidate treatments. Several trials were conducted in late 2014, and early 2015, but some were abandoned due to lack of efficacy or lack of people to study.

As of August 2019, two experimental treatments known as atoltivimab/maftivimab/odesivimab and ansuvimab were found to be 90% effective.

Diagnostic tests
The diagnostic tests currently available require specialised equipment and highly trained personnel. Since there are few suitable testing centres in West Africa, this leads to delay in diagnosis.

On 29 November 2014, a new 15-minute Ebola test was reported that if successful, "not only gives patients a better chance of survival, but it prevents transmission of the virus to other people." The new equipment, about the size of a laptop and solar-powered, allows testing to be done in remote areas.

On 29 December 2014, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the LightMix Ebola Zaire rRT-PCR test for patients with symptoms of Ebola.

Overall, would make small adjustments to the article and perhaps add more images to the article. Thank you for time and effort, ciao.

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Bridgettemora
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