Uganda to deploy Ebola vaccine in two weeks – WHO

19 October 2022, 14:24

Uganda Hospital
Uganda Ebola. Picture: PA

The East African country is preparing to carry out tough preventative measures, including lockdowns.

Experimental Ebola vaccines will be deployed in Uganda in about “two weeks,” a World Health Organisation (WHO) official has said.

The announcement comes as the East African country carries out tough preventive measures that include a lockdown in the Ebola-hit areas.

Potentially hundreds of thousands of trial vaccine doses will buttress a response effort that still must focus on tracing Ebola contacts and community engagement, Dr Yonas Tegegn Woldemariam, the WHO representative in Uganda, told The Associated Press.

“We are getting closer and closer to deploying vaccines,” he said.

“This is a study. This is just another tool that we are going to try.”

Vaccines developed by the US-based Sabin Vaccine Institute and Oxford University “are ready to be shipped” to Uganda, which is finalising protocols for the study before the National Drug Authority issues import permits, Dr Yonas said.

Ebola deaths
Relatives of a woman who died from Ebola prepare her grave in Kijavuzo village, Mubende district (AP)

The Sudan strain of Ebola, for which there is no proven vaccine, is circulating in Uganda.

Ebola, which manifests as a viral haemorrhagic fever, has infected at least 60 people and killed 24.

The official figures do not include people who likely died of Ebola before the outbreak was confirmed. Victims include five health workers.

The Oxford vaccine is being produced by the Serum Institute of India, which has indicated it can eventually make hundreds of thousands of doses available, according to Dr Yonas, who is closely following Uganda’s Ebola response.

Uganda declared an outbreak of Ebola on September 20, several days after the contagious disease began spreading in a rural farming community.

Ebola doctor looks a microscope
Medical lab assistant Mellon Kyomugisha, who said she was the first to examine the first confirmed Ebola victim when he came to St. Florence Clinic with malaria, performs a malaria test at the clinic in Madudu, near Mubende (AP)

A lockdown and night-time curfew measures are now in place in the outbreak’s epicentre, about 90 miles west of the capital, Kampala.

Ebola is spread by contact with bodily fluids of an infected person or contaminated materials. Symptoms include fever, vomiting, diarrhoea, muscle pain and at times internal and external bleeding.

Scientists do not know the natural reservoir of the virus, but they suspect the first victim in an Ebola outbreak gets infected through contact with an infected animal or eating its raw meat.

Ugandan officials are still investing the source of the current outbreak.

The country has had multiple Ebola outbreaks, including one in 2000 that killed more than 200 people. The 2014-16 Ebola outbreak in West Africa killed more than 11,000 people, the disease’s largest death toll ever.

Ebola was discovered in 1976 in two simultaneous outbreaks in South Sudan and Congo, where it occurred in a village near the Ebola River after which the disease is named.

By Press Association

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