Merck Ebola vaccine Ervebo gets USFDA okay

Published On 2019-12-20 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2019-12-20 04:00 GMT

In November, Merck received approval from the European Commission to market Ervebo, less than a month after a European medicines panel backed the first-ever vaccine against the virus.


New Delhi: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday it granted approval to drugmaker Merck & Co's Ebola vaccine Ervebo, making it the first FDA-approved vaccine against the deadly virus.


The vaccine was used by the World Health Organization and the Democratic Republic of the Congo as an investigational vaccine to help reduce Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreaks in a few West African countries from 2014 to 2016.


The Ebola virus, which causes hemorrhagic fever and spreads from person to person through direct contact with body fluids, has killed more than 2,100 people in Congo since the middle of the year, making it the second-largest Ebola outbreak in history.


The vaccine, which is administered as a single-dose injection, will help to prevent EVD caused by Zaire ebolavirus in patients aged 18 years and older, the regulator said in a statement.


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In November, Merck received approval from the European Commission to market Ervebo, less than a month after a European medicines panel backed the first-ever vaccine against the virus.


Merck did not immediately respond to a request for comment, after market hours.


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Article Source : Reuters

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