International health experts meet in search for Ebola Bundibugyo vaccine options

International health experts meet in search for Ebola Bundibugyo vaccine options

By Jennifer Rigby

Reuters

LONDON, May 19 (Reuters) - A panel of experts led by the World Health ‌Organization will meet on Tuesday to discuss ‌if there are any vaccine options to help tackle a ​major Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

There have been 131 suspected deaths and 500 cases linked to the outbreak of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, ‌according to the ⁠WHO. The WHO and Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have both declared ⁠it a public health emergency.

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There are no approved vaccines or treatments for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, ​which ​has a fatality rate ​of up to 40%.

However, ‌there is a vaccine named Ervebo, manufactured by Merck, that is used for the Ebola Zaire strain but has shown evidence of providing some protection against Bundibugyo in animal studies. The potential for testing ‌this and other options will ​be on the agenda.

"When you ​have an outbreak ​with a strain that does not ‌have countermeasures, we are going ​to advise ​on the best approach to take," said Dr Mosoka Fallah, acting director of the science department ​at Africa ‌CDC. "We will look at what evidence we ​have and make a decision."

(Reporting by Jennifer Rigby; ​Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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