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On the Front Lines of Ebola’s Most Pressing Mystery
Tue, 2014-12-23 11:31 — mike kraftWIRED by Erika Check Hayden Dec. 23, 2014
KENEMA, Sierra Leone—Mohammed Sankoh Yillah, an outreach worker, spent days in the Ebola ward caring for his sister, nurse Mbalu Fonnie. After Fonnie died in July, Yillah tested positive for the virus. He was transported to another hospital for treatment, but asked to come back to Kenema to die.
But Yillah survived.
Today Yillah sits with four colleagues in an office, discussing a new research project. The study is collecting information about survivors like him. The hope is that the study might help explain why he and others beat Ebola, while their friends and colleagues—Alex, Mbalu—did not.
Epidemiologist Lina Moses runs the meeting. Her colleagues back at Tulane University, she says, hope to analyze blood samples from survivors; she collected 29 such samples here in November. “What they want to know in the laboratory,” she says, “is what kind of antibodies Mohammed Yillah has that helped him to survive Ebola.”
Lina Moses runs a meeting on research on Ebola and Lassa viruses in the lab building at Kenema Government Hospital. Erika Check Hayden
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