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Clinical trials for rare Ebola strain to start next week in Uganda

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While there are vaccines and treatments for other strains of Ebola, there is none for Sudan strain currently fueling Ugandan outbreak

KAMPALA, Uganda

Uganda’s Health Ministry said on Saturday that clinical trials for a potential vaccine against a rare strain of Ebola virus, which is driving up cases in the East African nation, will start next week. 

Emma Ainebyoona, a spokeswoman for the ministry, said: “Getting the outbreak under control is our priority and a worthwhile investment, together with other health development partners, we are racing to have the clinical trials start next week.”

She further said more than 800 active contacts have been listed in the country.

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus said this week that several vaccines are in various stages of development against the Sudan strain of Ebola.

He added they could begin clinical trials in Uganda after regulatory and ethics approvals from the Ugandan government.

Scientists have been working on at least eight possible vaccines that could tackle the Sudan strain, including a single-dose version, which has been licensed to the US-based Sabin Vaccine Institute.

WHO health emergency officer for the Africa region Dr. Patrick Otim said Friday that two vaccine candidates could offer protection against the Sudanese strain, but that they had yet to go into clinical trials.

There are 44 cumulative cases and 10 deaths reported in the East African nation, but the toll of people who succumbed to the virus before it could be identified could be higher.

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