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10 resultsfor “International Aids Vaccine Initiative”

Health

What are the Ebola vaccines under research, and when will they be ready?

initial vaccine research, evaluation and tests could take years, while production can take several months. Here is what we know about the three different vaccines: - The International AIDS

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 4
Health

Three Ebola vaccines in development amid growing outbreak fears

International Aids Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), which is working on one vaccine, said the outbreak was threatening

BBC NewsJun 1
Health

WHO chief concerned over 'scale and speed' of Ebola outbreak

international concern, requiring a coordinated response. Resources were being rushed to two affected provinces near Uganda. Parts of eastern Congo are in the hands of armed rebels, complicating sending aid. The head

NPR Topics: NewsMay 20
Health

Uganda confirms three new Ebola cases, bringing total to five

aid cuts](/news/2026/4/9/us-led-historic-foreign-aid-decline-in-2025-amid-trump-cuts-oecd) by major international donors, [particularly the United States](/news/2025/12/29/us-slashes-un-humanitarian-aid-to-2bn-huge-cut-as-trump-demands-reforms). The WHO has said late detection, the [absence of a vaccine](/news/2026/5/21/ebola-outbreak-when-will-a-vaccine-be-developed-for-the-new-strain) or virus-specific therapeutics, widespread armed violence and high mobility among

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 23
Health

Number of suspected Ebola cases in DR Congo passes 900 as health workers face attacks and shortages

Initiative, said the attacks may reflect the “built-in skepticism and anger” of people in eastern Congo over how the region has been treated, with years of violence from foreign-linked rebel groups

The Guardian WorldMay 24
Health

This Ebola outbreak raises questions about when it all began -- and the U.S. response

vaccines or treatments. "Some of the initial testing that was done didn't pick up this Bundibugyo virus," she says, since those tests were designed for more common versions of Ebola. As a result, samples

NPR Topics: NewsMay 18
Health

Ebola and hantavirus outbreaks prompt raft of conspiracy theories in divided US

Aids, or other virus outbreaks. During the previous Ebola outbreak in 2014, online posts – some picked up by Infowars’ Alex Jones – held that Ebola victims were returning as zombies. But that was during the fourth

The Guardian WorldMay 25
Politics

Trump says U.S. and Iran nearing a peace deal. And, Pope Leo weighs in on AI's rise

initial agreement regarding the Strait. ![Vessels are anchored off the coast of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates on May 21, 2026.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/1024x576+0+54/resize/1100/quality/50/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fcc%2F17%2Fc0b271da413db9b3b315a9287ffb%2Fgettyimages-2276870808.jpg) Vessels are anchored off the coast of Sharjah

NPR Topics: NewsMay 25
Health

More than 500 children have died in an outbreak that the world is virtually ignoring

International Rescue Committee's deputy regional director for Asia. Miftahul Zannat's family knows how strained the healthcare system is firsthand. The 2-year-old developed classic symptoms of measles — including a fever and rash

NPR Topics: NewsMay 24
Health

How health workers in DR Congo are treating Ebola and staying safe

International Council of Nurses (ICN) warned of shortages, saying nurses in DR Congo are "scared for their safety because they do not have the equipment to protect themselves". The Ebola virus spreads from one person

BBC NewsJun 1