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New Ebola vaccine that provides “partial protection” from the virus approved for human trials

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EBOLA-VACCINEA new Ebola vaccine that provided “short-term and partial long-term protection” from the virus for lab monkeys has been approved for human trials, starting in early September.

Monkeys that got a booster shot following a regular vaccine shot showed “durable” immunity, the new research published in the journal Nature Medicine said.

At the end of August, after animal trials the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) said that the new vaccine will be tested on humans starting with early September. If approved, “this vaccine will be beneficial for populations at acute risk during natural outbreaks or others with a potential risk of occupational exposure,” said the study’s authors. The results of the human trials are estimated to be completed by the end of 2014.

The new study said that vaccine provides “durable protection” against Zaire Ebola virus, which took the lives of 1,841 of the 3,685 people infected in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, according to World Health Organization (WHO) numbers.

The vaccine delivers traces of Ebola virus. The material is non-infectious and helps the cells build an immune response against the disease.

The move came as the World Health Organization stated that the virus has so far claimed over 2,000 lives in Africa.

SOURCE: INT’L MEDIA

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