With Ebola virus, vaccine may be ready within a few months.

Scientists at Oxford University have developed a new vaccine that can be used within months to help cope with Ebola's emergency.
The blast, concentrated in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has reached 750 suspected cases and 177 deaths, writes BBC.
The rare Ebola species that has been included known as Bundibugyo kills about a third of the infected and still does not have a proven vaccine.
They say they are working urgently if the explosion escalates and their experimental vaccine is necessary.
On Sunday, the World Health Organization declared a public health emergency with international concern, but stressed that the explosion was not a pandemic.












