Friday, February 20, 2015

USA CDC will Inject Ebola Vaccine to 6000 Cases in Sierra Leone

According to CDC officials, Ebola vaccine will be injected to 6000 more people after cheers from international community with a slight control on deadly Ebola virus. Target people will be doctors, nurses, field workers of NGOs and others nearby to extensive care centers.

Ebola virus hit hard in Sierra-Leon but international organizations soon captured the dilemma. UK-AID, US-AID, CDC and private firms from Japan took first initiative measures to take it under control. It was major hit to 11000 people and 3400 dies soon with epidemic disease.


Japanese scientists first developed drug that was tested in Guinea. But it was not so fruitful. Later Canadian and American scientists related to company "New Link Genetics" under the umbrella of Merck, worked out on Ebola vaccine. Merck's team took VSC (Vesicular Stomatitis Virus) from animal that is used to carry Ebola virus in human body. It does not harm body, but assists human immune system to identify them and prepare for defense against Ebola.

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