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The World Health Organisation1 has suggested that millions of doses of two experimental Ebola vaccines3 could be ready for use in 2015 and five more experimental vaccines would start being tested in March.
世界卫生组织提议,数百万支实验性埃博拉病毒疫苗将于2015年投入使用,另有五种实验应疫苗将在三月接受测验。
Trials of those two most advanced vaccines have already begun in the US, UK and Mali.
If the early vaccine2 trials hint at success, larger trials testing the vaccines in West Africa could begin as soon as December.
Dr. Marie-Paule Kieny is the World Health Organisation Assistant Director-General.
"If, still, the massive effort and response is not sufficient to bring the epidemic4 under control, then a vaccine would be a very important tool."
She admitted that plans were changing "week to week" as governments, health agencies and donor5 countries tried to speed up efforts to fight the deadly virus.
The European Union and its 28 member nations have managed to come up with 1 billion euros to fight the Ebola crisis.
Kieny also confirmed the report of the first case of Ebola in Mali, a two-year-old girl who came to the country from Guinea.
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