Ebola vaccinations in
eastern Congo due to begin on Wednesday
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[August 06, 2018]
GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo
(Reuters) - Vaccinations against a new outbreak of Ebola virus in
eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are due to begin on Wednesday, a
senior official at the health ministry said on Sunday.
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The experimental vaccine, which is manufactured by Merck, proved
successful during its first wide-scale usage against an outbreak in
northwestern Congo that was declared over less than two weeks ago.
More than 3,000 doses remain in stock in the capital Kinshasa,
allowing authorities to quickly deploy it to the affected areas near
the Ugandan border.
As with the previous outbreak, vaccination will focus on health
workers and people who have come into contact with confirmed cases
of the disease, said Barthe Ndjoloko, who oversees the health
ministry's Ebola response.
"Teams are conducting investigations on the ground to identify the
contacts of the confirmed cases, including health workers," he told
reporters in the town of Beni.
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Health workers are in the process of setting up a so-called cold
chain, the series of measures needed to keep the vaccine well below
zero in a tropical climate without reliable power supplies, the
ministry said.
(Reporting By Fiston Mahamba; Writing by Aaron Ross; Editing by
Alexandra Hudson)
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