Saturday, January 24, 2015

#EBOLA: First doses of Ebola vaccine arrive in Liberia ahead of the largest-ever trial, with 30,000 volunteers set to take part

It comes as the World Health Organisation said the epidemic, which has ravaged Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea, is showing signs of waning

The first batch of an experimental Ebola vaccine has been shipped to West Africa, destined to help protect 30,000 people in Liberia.

The shipment, of an initial 300 vials of the vaccine, marks the first to arrive in one of the three countries worst affected by the Ebola epidemic.

The drug will form the basis of the.....
first large-scale vaccine trial, with healthcare workers on the front line treating Ebola patients, among the first to receive the drug.

It comes as the World Health Organisation said this week, the epidemic is showing signs of waning.

But after ravaging three West African nations and spreading fear from Dallas to Madrid, it has hammered home the message that the world needs a better detective system for emerging diseases.

Researchers hope to enrol up to 30,000 people to take part in the trial, a third of whom will get the vaccine, developed by GlaxoSmithKline.

The drug is currently being tested in five small phase one safety trials in Britain, the US, Switzerland and Mali and involving around 200 volunteers.

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