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Ebola vaccine doses to be stockpiled for emergency outbreak use

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15:51 - 5/12/2019 Thursday
Update: 15:52 - 5/12/2019 Thursday
REUTERS
FILE PHOTO: A child reacts as a health worker injects her with the Ebola vaccine, in Goma
FILE PHOTO: A child reacts as a health worker injects her with the Ebola vaccine, in Goma

The global vaccine alliance GAVI said on Thursday it had agreed to fund and create a $178 million stockpile of Ebola vaccines for emergency use in outbreaks.

The aim is for a global stock of 500,000 doses of vaccine against the deadly haemorrhagic fever, GAVI said in a statement. The stockpiling will start with Merck's newly developed Ervebo vaccine, which won regulatory approval last month.

The plan is for poor and middle-income countries to be able to access the stockpile free of charge, GAVI said, while other countries will need to refund the cost of any vaccines used.

GAVI is a public-private partnership backed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Health Organization, the World Bank, UNICEF and others, which arranges bulk buys to reduce vaccine costs for poor countries.

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