It’s a real hope even more tests are to be performed. Patient recruitment has been initiated in West Africa. Study results are expected in the second half of 2015. The University of Oxford, rated the best in the world for medicine and is home to the UK’s top-ranked medical school is responsible for conducting the Phase II study in Sierra Leone. During the last year, more than 10,602 people have been reported as having died from the disease in six countries – Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, the US and Mali, the total number of reported cases being more than 25,556.