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Pregnant, nursing women can now be given Ebola vaccine, 缅北禁地health agency announces

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Pregnant, nursing women can now be given Ebola vaccine, 缅北禁地health agency announces

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An Ebola survivor cares for her six-month-old son at a UNICEF-supported cr猫che in Beni, eastern DR Congo, December 2018. Photo: 漏 UNICEF/UN0264160/Hubbard
Photo: 漏 UNICEF/UN0264160/Hubbard. An Ebola survivor cares for her six-month-old son at a UNICEF-supported cr猫che in Beni, eastern DR Congo, December 2018.
Photo: 漏 UNICEF/UN0264160/Hubbard. An Ebola survivor cares for her six-month-old son at a UNICEF-supported cr猫che in Beni, eastern DR Congo, December 2018.

Reversing an earlier decision, the World Health Organization (WHO) now recommends vaccinating pregnant and breastfeeding women against the听.

The announcement was issued on Wednesday from Beijing after a consultation meeting by the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts () on Immunization, which the WHO Director-General established in 1999 to provide guidance on the 缅北禁地health agency鈥檚 work.

Last August, the Democratic Republic of the Congo鈥檚 (DRC) Ministry of Health declared a听听of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in North Kivu Province.

Noting that these experimental vaccines are 鈥渘on-replicating or replication deficient,鈥 SAGE concluded that 鈥減regnant and lactating women should be included into the clinical trial protocol.鈥

鈥淭he protocol must include provisions for safety monitoring and for documentation of EVD cases among vaccines, including follow-up of pregnant women and their offspring,鈥 the Group stressed.

According to SAGE, national authorities should choose the vaccine 鈥渂ased on a transparent and evidence-based process.鈥

Meanwhile, WHO, the Health Ministry and partners continue working to establish the outbreak鈥檚 full extent.

As of 16 February, 773 confirmed EVD cases have been reported in one of the country鈥檚 most populated provinces 鈥 with eight million inhabitants 鈥 as well as 65 probable others and 534 deaths.

SAGE recommends that the Ebola inoculation be administered to contacts and contacts of contacts as well as geographically targeted vaccinations to prevent contracting the disease.

The Advisory Group meets biannually to review and critique evidence on immunization and vaccine-related topics, after which it formulates recommendations for WHO vaccine position papers.

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