About 1,000 doses of an experimental Ebola vaccine will be donated to the World Health Organisation (WHO) by Canada.
Although this is considered inadequate to tackle a virus that has
killed over 1,000 persons in four West African countries, it is the best
the country can do as the drug is yet to be mass-produced.
Canada will keep back a small quantity in the event of infections in the country.
The Canadian government only has about 1,500 animal doses of the
vaccine, which will take four to six months to make in large
quantity,Dr. Greg Taylor, deputy chief public health officer of the
Public Health Agency of Canada, told Reuters.
The government’s vaccine is different from the treatment being developed by a Canadian company, Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corp.
WHO had said on Tuesday that it was ethical to offer untested drugs to those infected by the virus.
It had only been tried on animals in a controlled laboratory experiment
and has never been used in an environment where there is an outbreak.
Reuters quoted as saying the vaccine“is a global resource”.
EBOLA. CASES. AND DEATHS
COUNTRY. CASES. DEATHS
GUINEA. 506. 373
SIERRA LEONE. 730. 315
LIBERIA. 599. 323
NIGERIA. 13. 3
The US is also developing a vaccine, in addition to the ZMapp
experimental drug which the manufacturers said has been exhausted after
it was administered on a few patients.
The Canadian vaccine, which the agency licensed for commercialisation to
US firm BioProtection Systems, a unit of Newlink Genetics, has been
effective in animals but has never been tested in humans, Taylor said.
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