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Extra Precautions Needed to Treat Dialysis Patients with Ebola

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The recent outbreak of the Ebola virus has taught doctors a lot about treatment patients need. This includes nephrologists who have had to tackle new challenges for patients in kidney failure.

The recent outbreak of the Ebola virus has taught doctors a lot about treatment patients need. This includes nephrologists who have had to tackle new challenges for patients in kidney failure.

As part of a special session at Kidney Week in Philadelphia Sarah Faubel, MD, from the University of Colorado discussed some of the things doctors have encountered during the course of the outbreak and how it can help them treat patients going forward.

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