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Ebola Vaccine Update: WHO Says Approved Jab for Rare Bundibugyo Strain Still Months Away

Summary by Indian Express
WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak a global health emergency, warning that a vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain may take up to nine months.

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An approved vaccine against Ebola-Bundibugyo does not exist. It could already exist – animal studies were positive. How fast can it be now?

·Germany
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A vaccine against the Ebola variant currently in outbreak in DR Congo could take up to nine months to develop.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The Ebola outbreak in DR Congo is evolving by the day. There is no vaccine against the variant that is prevalent.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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There are two possible vaccines, but their development will take a long time.

·Finland
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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