(CNN) -- Three vials containing an experimental drug stored at subzero temperatures were flown into Liberia last week in a last-ditch effort to save two American missionary workers who had contracted Ebola, according to a source familiar with details of the treatment.
The drug appears to have worked, sources say. Dr. Kent Brantly's and Nancy Writebol's conditions significantly improved after receiving the medication, sources say. Brantly was able to walk into Emory University Hospital in Atlanta after being evacuated to the United States last week, and Writebol is expected to arrive in Atlanta on Tuesday.
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pity they didn't seem to help the Nigerian doctor who has died after helping another American
Nigerian doctor contracts Ebola after treating American patient
Nigerian health authorities confirmed Monday that a doctor who helped to treat Patrick Sawyer, a Liberian-American who died from Ebola, has come down with the disease himself.
note that they sent medicine fi di white americans but the black one just died
The drug appears to have worked, sources say. Dr. Kent Brantly's and Nancy Writebol's conditions significantly improved after receiving the medication, sources say. Brantly was able to walk into Emory University Hospital in Atlanta after being evacuated to the United States last week, and Writebol is expected to arrive in Atlanta on Tuesday.
read the rest here:
pity they didn't seem to help the Nigerian doctor who has died after helping another American
Nigerian doctor contracts Ebola after treating American patient
Nigerian health authorities confirmed Monday that a doctor who helped to treat Patrick Sawyer, a Liberian-American who died from Ebola, has come down with the disease himself.
note that they sent medicine fi di white americans but the black one just died