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Ebola candidate vaccines to be shipped to Uganda next week: WHO

Tedros Ghebreyesus, director-general of the WHO, says three candidate Ebola vaccines for a proposed clinical trial in Uganda should be shipped to the country next week.

• November 17, 2022
Ebola Patients
Ebola Patients [Photo Credit: CIDRAP]

Tedros Ghebreyesus, director-general of the Health Organisation (WHO), says three candidate Ebola vaccines for a proposed clinical trial in Uganda should be shipped to the country next week.

Mr Ghebreyesus told journalists on Wednesday in Bali, Indonesia, after participating in the just concluded G20 Summit.

Uganda is going through a major deadly disease outbreak, and there have been 141 confirmed cases to date and 22 probable cases.

Confirmed deaths total 55, with probable deaths at 22, while 73 people have recovered from the disease.

The outbreak was declared on September 20.

Since then, the Ugandan authorities and partners have been working under a global effort coordinated by the UN agency to accelerate the development and deployment of vaccines for use in trials.

The director general said a WHO expert committee evaluated three candidate vaccines and agreed they should be included in the planned trial.

“WHO and Uganda’s Minster of Health have considered and accepted the committee’s recommendation. We expect the first doses of vaccine to be shipped to Uganda next week,” he said.

Meanwhile, a separate group of experts has selected two investigational therapeutics for a trial and a trial design, which has been submitted for approval by WHO and the Ugandan authorities.

He noted that although conflict, climate change, and the global food and energy crises have now overshadowed the COVID-19 pandemic as pressing issues for leaders everywhere, they all have profound health implications.

“The lack of food and energy, or their over-consumption, can have severe consequences for health and economies,” he said. “Protecting health against the impacts of these crises is essential, but it also helps to protect economies and societies.”

Mr Ghebreyesus congratulated the G20 for adopting a declaration that strongly supported health and health security.

“The G20 leaders said they remain committed to a healthy and sustainable recovery from the pandemic and building towards achieving and sustaining universal health coverage under the Sustainable Development Goals,” he said.

The world’s leading economies also reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening global health governance, with WHO leading and coordinating.

They also welcomed the establishment of a new Pandemic Fund, among other developments.

He will travel to Qatar on Thursday to participate in the opening of the football World Cup and to highlight how major sporting events can contribute to improving health for all.

“The World Cup is one of the greatest shows on earth, with an estimated audience of five billion people,” he said.

WHO is working with the Qatari authorities and FIFA to deliver a healthy tournament with a range of activities to promote physical and mental health, both in the Gulf nation and around the world.

They have also established measures to reduce the spread of disease, including COVID-19.

Other initiatives involve promoting healthy food options at stadiums and in “fan zones” Ghebreyesus added that tobacco was banned in all seating areas and stadiums.

WHO Goodwill Ambassadors Alisson Becker, the goalkeeper on Brazil’s national team, and former Côte d’Ivoire striker Didier Drogba, will support the agency’s work.

Lessons learned from the World Cup will be shared with the International Olympic Committee to support preparations for the 2024 Summer Games in Paris, France, and the Winter Olympics in 2026, which will be held in the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina. 

(NAN)

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