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Imprettybad705 t1_iun2kie wrote

How close is an effective vaccine to being made? Also how cost efficient is it currently and what hurdles are there to making it more cost effective so it can be readily handed out in places where Ebola is regularly spread?

It seems like Ebola tends to spread in areas that have little money or funding for medical treatment such as this. How does that effect your ability to get treatment and help to these areas?

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MRIGlobal OP t1_iunhyo3 wrote

There are two approved vaccines for Ebola Zaire, although availability is limited to those who work with it and those areas that are most affected. There is also a deficit in willingness to get vaccinated, as with many new vaccines.

There are several vaccines for Ebola Sudan in pre-clinical phases of development that are being fast-tracked in response to the current outbreaks. These are likely to be approved for emergency or compassionate use in the coming months, although general approval may be years away.

There are many factors that may influence a vaccine's availability, namely in resource-limited areas. Cost is just one of them. Developing effective disease treatment requires funding as well as support through technological and scientific resources that can be limited by your geographic area, infrastructure, and more.

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