Latest Ebola outbreak has come to an end
by Seamus Bellamy from on (#3VK7E)
Even though Congo is familiar with Ebola - this was the country's ninth outbreak since the disease first appeared in 1976 - more than 350 support personnel were deployed there. They included vaccinators from Guinea, where a novel Ebola vaccine was first field-tested. The Congo outbreak marked the first in which an Ebola vaccine was readily available. In addition to giving injections to all front-line health care workers, experts used "ring vaccination" to protect all contacts of each person with the disease. More than 3,300 people were vaccinated.A number of additional experimental treatments were approved for use in the field during the course of the outbreak. But the use of vaccines worked so well that they were unneeded. It's a fabulous ending to a scenario, given the fact that the outbreak occurred in a transit hub, that could have ended a whole lot worse.
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