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City scientists to fight deadly Ebola

Three scientists at Winnipeg's National Microbiology Laboratory (NML), equipped with a "lab in a suitcase," are flying to the Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday to help contain an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus.

The scientists are responding to a call for help from the central African nation and the World Health Organization. Their task is to help health workers rapidly distinguish cases of Ebola from other illnesses so patients can be treated quickly.

"It makes a big difference if you can have the turnaround of a lab result in a few hours in the field as opposed to a few weeks," said Dr. Frank Plummer, scientific director general of the NML.

He told a press briefing Friday the city lab has a capability "unique in the world" to deploy sophisticated lab testing equipment and personnel to remote regions.

The three-person team, led by Dr. Gary Kobinger, will remain in the Congo for three to four weeks. Other NML teams will relieve them as needed, officials said.

The death toll so far from the Ebola outbreak is more than 30.

Kobinger, the NML's chief of special pathogens, said the team's portable lab is so compact it can be packed as luggage on a commercial flight. It's not the first time the lab's scientists have rushed to battle serious diseases in faraway locations.

He described the health risk to team members as "minimal."

Earlier this year, Kobinger and other NML scientists announced a groundbreaking discovery in the treatment of Ebola. They said they had isolated antibodies to the Ebola virus and produced a drug that had been found to be 100 per cent effective -- in test animals -- when used within 24 hours of exposure to the virus. But Kobinger said Friday the new vaccine's development was still at the "experimental" stage and it would be premature to administer it at this time. He said the Winnipeg team would focus solely on disease diagnosis.

larry.kusch@freepress.mb.ca

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition September 29, 2012 A5

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