Ebola Vaccine by GlaxoSmithKline due in 2015. |
A vaccine for the Ebola virus is due to be available in 2015 according to an announcement by WHO-The World Health Organization,today.They announced that clinical trials of a preventative
vaccine for the Ebola virus made by British pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline may begin next month and made available by 2015.
So does that mean till then anyone who contracts the disease in Africa is doomed?
According to AFP, Jean-Marie Okwo Bele, the WHO's head of vaccines and immunisation, said this; adding that he was optimistic about making the vaccine commercially available.
"We are targeting September for the start of clinical trials, first in the United States and certainly in African countries, since that's where we have the cases. We think that if we start in September, we could already have results by the end of the year. And since this is an emergency, we can put emergency procedures in place ... so that we can have a vaccine available by 2015."There is currently no available cure or vaccine for Ebola, a virus that causes severe fever and, in the worst cases, unstoppable bleeding. It has claimed close to 1,000 lives in the latest epidemic to spread across west Africa this year. Several vaccines are being tested, and a treatment made by San Diego-based Mapp Biopharmaceutical, ZMapp, has shown promising results on monkeys and may have been effective in treating two Americans recently infected in Africa.