More than 16,000 doses of Ervebo vaccine arrive in Ebola-hit DRC

More than 16, 000 doses of Ervebo vaccine arrive in Ebola-hit DRC The Ervebo vaccine "has already been used several times, and in particular on a very large scale during the 2018-2020 outbreak", notes Samuel Roger Kamba, the DRC's Minister…

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More than 16,000 doses of Ervebo vaccine arrive in Ebola-hit DRC

More than 16, 000 doses of Ervebo vaccine arrive in Ebola-hit DRC The Ervebo vaccine "has already been used several times, and in particular on a very large scale during the 2018-2020 outbreak", notes Samuel Roger Kamba, the DRC's Minister of Health.

Article outline

  1. What happened
  2. Official response
  3. What comes next
  4. The details
  5. The bottom line

Key points

  • The World Health Organisation (WHO) confirmed on Thursday (August 20) that the DRC would receive 70, 000 doses of the Ervebo vaccine, produced in Germany.
  • He was speaking on the tarmac of Kinshasa airport, where a batch of 16, 250 doses was delivered by plane on Friday (August 21).
  • The Ebola outbreak in the DRC has already caused 2, 516 deaths among 5, 290 confirmed cases, according to the latest data published by the Congolese authorities.
  • Ebola, which is transmitted through contact with bodily fluids and causes fever, has killed more than 15, 000 individuals in Africa over the past 50 years.
  • It "is growing exponentially", cautioned Julien Harneis, the UN's senior Ebola coordinator, on Friday (August 21).

As part of the response to the epidemic in Goma, North Kivu Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a member of the M23 rebel group stands guard as Provincial authorities visit the Rodolphe Merieux Laboratory, National Biomedical Research Institute (INRB), where samples from suspected Ebola cases are tested. File Photo Credit: Reuters.

As the country faces its deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, more than 16, 000 doses of the Ervebo vaccine arrived in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) late Friday (August 21, 2026), an AFP journalist saw.

Notably, the DRC's 17th Ebola outbreak. It has killed thousands of individuals, was declared on May 15 but is thought to have been spreading for a number of weeks prior.

It has hit regions in the north and east where the presence of the state is subdued, health infrastructure is largely lacking and myriad armed groups have roamed for decades.

For context, the World Health Organisation (WHO) confirmed on Thursday (August 20) that the DRC would receive 70, 000 doses of the Ervebo vaccine, produced in Germany.

Notably, the vaccine, developed by the pharmaceutical firm Merck, is approved against the Zaire strain of the virus, but not against the Bundibugyo strain at present circulating in the country.

WHO experts still do not know whether Ervebo protects humans against the Bundibugyo strain, but early data, notably from animal trials, suggest it could offer some protection.

Notably, the Ervebo vaccine "has already been used several times, and in particular on a very large scale during the 2018-2020 outbreak", Samuel Roger Kamba, the DRC's Minister of Health, informed the press.

Of the 70, 000 doses created available to the DRC, 20, 000 are intended for a clinical trial, and 50, 000 for "frontline and health workers" in the DRC, the WHO explained on Thursday (August 20).

In practice, the Ebola outbreak in the DRC has already caused 2, 516 deaths among 5, 290 confirmed cases, according to the latest data published by the Congolese authorities.

This month, WHO vaccine experts recommended a full-scale human trial of Ervebo, the only existing approved Ebola vaccine, to see if it offered cross-protection against the Bundibugyo strain.

Two vaccines specifically targeting the Bundibugyo strain are in clinical trial phases: one is being developed by the U.S.-based group Moderna. It uses mRNA technology, and the other by Britain's University of Oxford.

Furthermore, an "rVSV Bundibugyo" vaccine, described by the WHO as "the most promising", is to be developed by Singapore-based Hilleman Laboratories.

In short, more than 16, 000 doses of Ervebo vaccine arrive in Ebola is the central thread here, and readers can expect follow-up reporting as the picture becomes clearer.

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