EBOLA Ebola outbreak: Millions of doses of vaccines planned by 2015

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Ebola outbreak: Millions of doses of vaccines planned by 2015
By Faith Karimi, CNN
October 25, 2014 -- Updated 1952 GMT (0352 HKT)
Source: CNN
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

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(CNN) -- As the world reels from its deadliest Ebola outbreak, health experts are fast-tracking tests for various vaccines, and hope to have millions of experimental doses by next year.

There is currently no cure or vaccine for Ebola, which continues to spread in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

The virus has killed nearly 5,000 people -- mostly in those three nations -- and infected twice that number.

Scientists racing to stop the epidemic are trying various experimental drugs on patients, including ZMapp and TKM-Ebola.

In addition to drug development, there's a scramble to develop vaccines, with scores of companies working on experimental doses, the World Health Organization said this week.
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Health care workers in affected nations will get the first opportunity to try the experimental vaccines.

GlaxoSmithKline and the Public Health Agency of Canada are already conducting the first phase of clinical trials for two experimental vaccines, according to the WHO.

The latter hopes to have 12 million experimental doses by the first quarter of next year.

The GSK vaccine is being tried on healthy volunteers in the United Kingdom and Mali; the Canadian one is undergoing testing on healthy volunteers in the United States.

"If the vaccines are determined to be safe, tens of thousands of doses could be used in West African trials beginning in January of next year," the WHO said.

Other vaccines in the works include those by Protein Sciences and Inovio, and another one by Russian scientists.

According to the latest WHO figures released Saturday, there have been at least 10,141 cases of Ebola -- with 4,922 reported deaths -- as of Thursday.

Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea account for nearly all the cases.

All but one district in Liberia and all districts in Sierra Leone have reported at least one case of Ebola since the start of the outbreak in March, the WHO said.

About 450 health workers have caught the virus worldwide. Of those, 244 have died.

Ebola is spread by direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person. The push for vaccines came as new cases of Ebola were confirmed in New York and Mali, the latter the first case in that nation.

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Siskiyoumom

Veteran Member
The GSK vaccine is being tried on healthy volunteers in the United Kingdom and Mali; the Canadian one is undergoing testing on healthy volunteers in the United States.

"If the vaccines are determined to be safe, tens of thousands of doses could be used in West African trials beginning in January of next year," the WHO said.

I am leery of a vaccination that the government/big business rushes into creation and distribution.

I wonder just who would volunteer for the vaccine study in the US.

Will it be a mandatory vaccine?

Has the vast array of immune system responses be taken into account?

Is it a live or dead vaccine?
 
"If the vaccines are determined to be safe, tens of thousands of doses could be used in West African trials beginning in January of next year," the WHO said.
I am leery of a vaccination that the government/big business rushes into creation and distribution.

I wonder just who would volunteer for the vaccine study in the US.

Will it be a mandatory vaccine?

Has the vast array of immune system responses be taken into account?

Is it a live or dead vaccine?

Uhm yeah, I'm still waiting for some real proof that ANY vaccines are safe. ¡I'll just crack open an old thermometer, drink the mercury and chew on an aluminum pan. Maybe I can find some bovine, simian, cow and human DNA scraps to add to the mix as well: Since we're talking Ebola I'd better shop for some bat scraps too. Ought to work...¡

Looks Harmless
 

LightEcho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
What is in the vaccines that they will inoculate millions with? It is a Trojan horse.

I can hear the news media and street commoners already: it is free and covered under ObamaNocare.
Nothing is free. They will make us pay for it. And, once people start developing other ailments, the clarion cry will be that it was not from the vaccine but a new virus spreading.
 

Christian for Israel

Knight of Jerusalem
it's my understanding that vaccines take 9 months to grow in an incubated chicken egg and each egg only holds enough for one person. so my question is, if they're experimenting now, how can they have this vaccine ready so quickly? or did someone know about this last year and started prepping 12 million eggs to cope with this outbreak?
 

Adino

paradigm shaper
boy oh boy.....if you think politics w/ the disease are bad

just wait til there is a viable vax or cure (assuming there wasn't one before they did their damnedest to export it to as many continents as they have)

who gets the happy juice?

i wonder if production will be capped at 500,000,000 doses?
 
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