US to Test Ebola Vaccine in Humans Amid Growing Outbreak in West Africa
U.S. scientists will begin testing an Ebola
vaccine in humans next week, health officials announced today. But it
could take 11 months to learn whether the vaccine is safe as the virus’
toll in West Africa continues to rise.
More than 3,000
people have contracted Ebola since March, a number projected to swell
to 20,000 in the next six months, according to the World Health Organization.
The experimental vaccine, co-developed by the National Institutes of Health and GlaxoSmithKline,
“performed extremely well in protecting nonhuman primates from Ebola
infection,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the NIH’s infectious disease
branch, said.
Now it will be tested in 20 healthy adults to make sure it’s safe and effective in mounting an immune response.
“A
vaccine will ultimately be an important tool in the prevention effort,”
Fauci said in a statement today, adding that the phase 1 study is “the
first step in a long process.”
The
20 subjects will be followed for 48 weeks but initial safety results
are expected later this year, according to an NIH statement.
The
vaccine works by delivering fragments of genetic material from two
Ebola strains into a healthy person’s cells. The cells then transform
that genetic material into a protein found on the virus, and that
protein triggers an immune response that should fend off the infection.
“It
is important to know that the Ebola genetic material contained in the
investigational vaccine cannot cause a vaccinated individual to become
infected with Ebola,” the NIH said in a statement.
Another
experimental Ebola drug known as ZMapp has been used in six people,
including American aid workers Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol. The
drug is not a vaccine, but contains synthetic antibodies designed to
mimic the body's immune response.
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