Drug Shares Jump After News of First American Ebola Case

At least two companies that produce Ebola drugs soared on news of US case.

The Centers for Disease Control announced this evening that they had confirmed the first case of an individual being diagnosed with the deadly virus, at a hospital in Texas.

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Sarepta Therapeutics, which is also reportedly working on a drug, rose by more then 7 percent to over $22 per share on the NASDAQ.

Although American Ebola patients have been treated in the United States prior to this diagnosis, they all contracted Ebola in West Africa. Ebola has killed 2,917 people and infected 3,346 others in Africa since the outbreak began in March.

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