
DR Congo Ebola Cases Exceed 300 Amid Global Vaccine Development Efforts
The Democratic Republic of Congo has reported over 300 confirmed Ebola cases, prompting the World Health Organization to visit the affected region and global efforts to accelerate vaccine and treatment development, including a $60 million investment in Moderna and other groups.
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How health workers in DR Congo are treating Ebola and staying safe
There are currently no approved drugs that target Bundibugyo - the species of Ebola responsible for this outbreak.
Read full article →As Ebola Spreads, Scientists Race to Find Vaccines and Treatments
The Bundibugyo virus, a little known type, previously had caused just two small outbreaks. Now it’s at the center of a rapidly widening epidemic in Africa.
By Carl Zimmer
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Read full article →Gavi commits $50mn to support the response to Bundibugyo Ebola
Gavi will allocate up to $50 million to combat the Bundibugyo ebola outbreak, focusing on vaccine development and outbreak response efforts.
Read full article →Moderna and other groups get $60 million to develop Ebola vaccine
Global health organization CEPI will give roughly $60 million to Moderna and two other groups to accelerate the development of shots against Ebola Bundibugyo, the deadly virus that has swept through eastern Congo. The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations was one of the early investors that helped to develop a vaccine at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Richard Hatchett, head of CEPI, told Reuters on Monday it was possible to get Ebola Bundibugyo (BDBV) vaccines ready for trials
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →Moderna and other groups get $60 million to develop Ebola vaccine
Richard Hatchett, head of CEPI, said that it was possible to get Ebola Bundibugyo (BDBV) vaccines ready for trials within a couple of months.
Read full article →Commentary: The most concerning outbreak right now isn’t Ebola or hantavirus
Despite being the leading cause of vaccine-preventable child deaths worldwide, measles doesn’t garner much attention, says Hsu Li Yang of the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health.
Read full article →Emerging viruses
After the devastating Covid-19 pandemic, most people believe their lives have returned to normal. However, several recent outbreaks such as Ebola, Nipah virus, Hantavirus, mpox (monkeypox) and avian influenza, are under strict surveillance by global health agencies to reduce the risk of another pandemic.
Read full article →Mexico bars travelers from 3 African nations over Ebola fears ahead of World Cup
International travelers — excluding Mexican nationals and residents — who have been in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo or South Sudan in the last 21 days are currently barred from entering Mexico. The post Mexico bars travelers from 3 African nations over Ebola fears ahead of World Cup appeared first on Mexico News Daily
By MND Staff
Read full article →WHO chief wraps up visit to Ebola-hit Congo, briefs president on response
The head of the World Health Organisation on Monday concluded his visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo by briefing the president on the response to the Ebola outbreak.
By Abubakar Ibrahim
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