Swiss
researchers have suspended the testing of one of the leading Ebola vaccine
candidates after some volunteers reported unexpected side effects.
In
a statement issued on Thursday, the Hopitaux Universitaires de Geneve said the
trial had been suspended "as a precautionary measure." The study
involving 59 people began in November.
Researchers
reported four cases of mild joint pain in the hands and feet in people who got
the shot 10 to 15 days earlier. Officials will stop giving the vaccine next
week to get more data and liaise with others who are testing the vaccine in the
U.S., Canada, Germany and Gabon.
The
vaccine was developed by the Canadian government and is licensed to two U.S.
companies, NewLink and Merck
The trial is scheduled to
resume in January in Geneva.
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