Ebola vaccine setback? GSK now says it won’t be ready until 2016
by: J. D. Heyes
NaturalNews.com
Monday, October 27, 2014
People around the world hoping for an Ebola vaccine anytime soon will have to wait a couple of more years, according to new reports indicating that Big Pharma corporation GlaxoSmithKline, which is working to develop just such a vaccine, won’t have one ready until at least 2016.
The head of vaccine research at GSK, Dr. Ripley Ballou, has said full data on the efficacy and safety of the new vaccine may not even be available until 2015 — not in time to control the latest outbreak, which is ravaging Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, three West African nations.
As further reported by the website Bidness Etc:
The timing of development and commercialization of an effective Ebola vaccine or drug is very crucial at the moment. The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that the epidemic has affected over 9,000 people so far, out of which around 4,500 have died. The Organization also expects the number of new cases per week to hit 10,000 soon.
Trials will take 12 months, not 12 years
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