Past outbreaks of the Ebola virus have devastated chimpanzee and...

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Past outbreaks of the Ebola virus have devastated chimpanzee and gorilla populations in Africa, and future zoonotic crises could further threaten the survival of these already endangered species. Ebola has a 95 percent mortality rate among gorillas – compared with roughly 50 percent for humans – according to the World Health Organization. Do newly developed vaccines offers hope for great apes, or are there better alternatives such as banning the consumption of bushmeat? On the next “GRASP Webcast: The Experts Speak,” leading zoonotic disease researchers will discuss how to best protect gorillas and chimpanzees against future outbreaks. Join GRASP and invited guests on 31 March as they discuss the controversial topic of Ebola vaccinations for great apes. What do you think is the right approach?



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