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Time for business to get involved in Africa Ebola battle –AfDB chief
« Reply #15 on: September 24, 2014, 10:32:34 PM »
Time for business to get involved in Africa Ebola battle –AfDB chief
Reuters
By Karin Strohecker  13 hours ago



President of the African Development Bank (AFDB) Donald Kaberuka speaks during the opening of the conference "Value for Money, Sustainability and Accountability in the Health Sector" in Tunis July 4, 2012. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi



LONDON (Reuters) - West African nations hit by the Ebola virus epidemic will need international help to rebuild for years to come and it is time for mining companies and business to get involved, the head of the African Development Bank (AfDB) said on Tuesday.

Ebola, a hemorrhagic fever, has killed 2,811 people since March this year in an epidemic centred around the West African nations of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.

The outbreak has reverberated throughout the three countries' economies, hampering mining, disrupting the farming and service sectors and prompting airline operators to suspend flights and expatriate workers to evacuate.

"I would like to see business step forward - where are the mining companies just now?" AfDB chief Donald Kaberuka told Reuters in an interview.

A number of mining companies including major multinationals operate in West Africa and many have acted swiftly to keep Ebola at bay, screening employees and curbing access to remote mining camps while keeping output of iron ore and gold ticking over.

Kaberuka urged miners to not only protect operations and safeguard future investments, but also provide expertise in the battle against Ebola.

"I would like to work with business, with telecommunication companies, who have lots of experience with logistics...with mining companies, shipping companies because it is in our interest to overcome the epidemic as quickly as we can for business to resume."


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Short-term economic growth will be hit in all three countries, said Kaberuka, though he forecast no fall-out beyond.

"When you look at the short-term macro-economic shock on revenues and on foreign exchange, they have no chance of avoiding a 2.5 percentage (point drop) at the minimum," he said.

"The larger economies in West Africa - Nigeria, Ivory Coast and Ghana - can maintain their economic growth."

The African Development Bank is a multilateral finance institution founded in 1963 to foster economic development and social progress across the continent.

After getting off to a slow start, the international response to the Ebola crisis has gathered steam in recent weeks with donors pledging hundreds of millions of dollars in aid.

The U.S. government is scrambling 3,000 soldiers to the region to build an extra 17 treatment centres and train thousands of local medics. France, Britain and Germany have also promised help.

The AfDB itself is providing $210 million to the three countries at the centre of the epidemic and is open to putting more on the table if needed, said Kaberuka.

The World Health Organization estimated that $1 billion will be need to be spent to limit the spread of Ebola.

Kaberuka welcomed the latest pledges of cash and support, saying it was time for all G8 and G20 countries to get involved and that support was needed past the containment of the virus, which experts predicted could be six month away.

The outbreak has overwhelmed already fragile health systems in West Africa that now need total rebuilding, he said, while governments would need ongoing support to function properly.

"The long-term outlook will be quite dire, in a sense that once the crisis is over we need to pick up the pieces," he said.

"The effects - the macroeconomic effects, the social effects, the broader economic effects - we will be dealing with them quite a few years down the road."


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Nigeria Ebola free, president tells UN
« Reply #16 on: September 25, 2014, 01:34:45 AM »
Nigeria Ebola free, president tells UN
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President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan addresses the United Nations General Assembly on September 24, 2014 (AFP Photo/Don Emmert)



United Nations (United States) (AFP) - President Goodluck Jonathan appeared to jump the gun on medical advice at home on Wednesday to tell an applauding UN General Assembly that Nigeria was free of the deadly Ebola virus.

"We can confidently say that today Nigeria is Ebola free," Jonathan told the largest diplomatic gathering in the world to a ripple of applause at UN headquarters in New York.

"Nigeria is Ebola free," he said a second time to further applause.

Nigeria has contributed $3.5 million towards helping Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea countering Ebola, by providing training and capacity building, he said.

Doctors said earlier they would have to wait to declare the outbreak over despite the Nigerian federal health ministry saying all patients being monitored for the virus had been cleared.

The World Health Organization says eight people have died out of 20 confirmed cases in Nigeria since July.

The Nigerian government has given a lower figure of seven deaths in 19 cases.

"The outbreak in Nigeria can be declared officially over only if there are no more cases after 42 days," the head of the Emergency Operation Centre for Ebola in Lagos, Faisal Shuaib, said earlier in an email.

"Or two incubation periods from the last confirmed case," he added.

Nigeria has not reported any new cases since September 8, the WHO said. If there are no further cases, Nigeria could be declared Ebola-free on October 20.


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Inovio to start human trials of Ebola vaccine
« Reply #17 on: September 25, 2014, 01:55:49 AM »
Inovio to start human trials of Ebola vaccine
Reuters
9 hours ago



(Reuters) - Vaccine developer Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc said the company and its partner GeneOne Life Science Inc will start testing its experimental Ebola vaccine in humans in the first half of 2015.

Inovio's shares were up 7 percent at $10.48 in late morning trading on the Nasdaq.

Inovio said animal studies showed that vaccinated guinea pigs and mice survived after being exposed to the deadly virus.

The studies showed that the experimental vaccine could also benefit the patients by protecting them from weight loss, apart from fighting the virus.

Drug and vaccine companies are racing to conduct clinical trials of potential treatments for Ebola since the latest outbreak of the virus in South Africa.

The worst Ebola outbreak on record is now projected to infect as many as 20,000 people in West Africa by November.

Two other vaccine candidates in development are from GlaxoSmithKline Plc and NewLink Genetics Corp.

Other potential treatments in development are ZMapp by Mapp Biopharmaceutical Inc and AVI 7537 by Sarepta Therapeutics Inc.

Canada's Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corp said on Monday that its experimental Ebola treatment got authorized by U.S. and Canadian health regulators for use in patients.

On successful completion of the early-stage study, Inovio and GeneOne will look for another partner to take the development forward, Inovio said.

(Reporting by Vidya L Nathan in Bangalore; Editing by Maju Samuel)


http://news.yahoo.com/inovio-start-human-trials-ebola-vaccine-153428784--finance.html

 

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