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CENTER FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND POLICY RESEARCH by Lisa Schnirring Jan. 9, 2015
The next steps in testing Ebola vaccines as well as a picture of how they might be used in West Africa's outbreak region became clearer today as officials from the World Health Organization (WHO) shared the outcome of yesterday's (Thursday's) high-level meeting in Geneva.
Large phase 3 trials in West Africa's outbreak setting will be next up to see if the vaccines work, with the studies designed to collect more safety data, a task usually covered in phase 2 trials, experts involved in the meeting said today at a WHO media telebriefing. However, as Ebola infections drop off in the outbreak region, scientists face a closing window of opportunity to see how the vaccines perform in a real-life setting.
Experts also signaled a possible role for two Ebola vaccine formulations: a single-dose vaccine providing shorter-term immunity that could be used to tamp down Ebola flare-ups and a prime-boost vaccine that may provide more durable immunity and could be used for other immunization strategies.
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http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2015/01/who-experts-chart-next-steps-ebola-vaccine-trials
Also see "Ebola Vaccine trials can offer '"signs of hope,' posted Thursday Jan.8, 2015
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=49756#.VK85uXu1f8w
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