Abstract
MARBURG, GERMANY-- Last month, about 100 Marburg and Ebola virus experts met here to share their latest results. Although many questions remain, the new research raised hopes that treatments and vaccines might one day be a reality. The findings included the creation of a genetically engineered Ebola virus, which should provide a powerful molecular tool to analyze how these viruses cause disease, and promising, though preliminary, results in monkeys with an Ebola vaccine.

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