'EZyscreen' : First Rapid Test For Ebola

MARCOULE, FRANCE - JANUARY 22: Fabrice Gallais virology researcher at the Department of Biochemistry and Nuclear Toxicology CEA Marcoule, works after having helped developed the first rapid test for Ebola virus called 'EZyscreen', which can detect the virus in 15 minutes on January 22, 2015 in Marcoule, France. After the declaration of the outbreak in August, the laboratory was able to quickly develop this test because it specializes in the research and development dedicated to fighting tools against terrorist threats nuclear type biological, chemical, radiological and explosive. The Ebola virus has killed more than 7,000 people since the beginning of 2014 in Africa. (Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Getty Images)
MARCOULE, FRANCE - JANUARY 22: Fabrice Gallais virology researcher at the Department of Biochemistry and Nuclear Toxicology CEA Marcoule, works after having helped developed the first rapid test for Ebola virus called 'EZyscreen', which can detect the virus in 15 minutes on January 22, 2015 in Marcoule, France. After the declaration of the outbreak in August, the laboratory was able to quickly develop this test because it specializes in the research and development dedicated to fighting tools against terrorist threats nuclear type biological, chemical, radiological and explosive. The Ebola virus has killed more than 7,000 people since the beginning of 2014 in Africa. (Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Getty Images)
'EZyscreen' : First Rapid Test For Ebola
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