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Russia Claims Breakthrough Vaccine Against New Ebola Strain

by Page 3 News International Desk
May 27, 2026
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Russia has announced the development of a vaccine targeting a new Ebola strain linked to the ongoing Bundibugyo outbreak in Congo and Uganda. Experts say the move could strengthen global outbreak preparedness, though clinical data is awaited

Russia has announced that its scientists have developed a vaccine against a newly emerging strain of Ebola virus, a development that comes amid growing international concern over the ongoing Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and neighbouring Uganda. Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said the vaccine may offer protection against the rare Bundibugyo strain, which currently has no approved vaccine or specific treatment.

The announcement follows the World Health Organization’s (WHO) decision to classify the outbreak as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), citing fears of rapid spread in Central Africa. According to WHO estimates, the outbreak has already resulted in dozens of confirmed cases and deaths, while hundreds of suspected infections are under investigation.

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⚡️⚡️ Russian scientists have developed a vaccine against a new #Ebola strain, Health Minister #Murashko announced

According to the Russian scientists, the vaccine may also protect against the rare Bundibugyo strain linked to the outbreak in the #DRC#MadeInRussia #RussiaAfrica pic.twitter.com/ys2HpGFB9P

— Russian Embassy in South Africa 🇷🇺 (@EmbassyofRussia) May 26, 2026

While the Russian vaccine announcement has sparked global interest, health experts caution that data from human clinical trials, peer-reviewed publications, and regulatory review will be essential before the vaccine can be considered safe and effective for widespread use.

Russia’s Vaccine Claim Comes Amid Global Ebola Alarm

The Russian Embassy in South Africa shared details of the development on social media platform X, stating that Russian scientists had successfully created a vaccine targeting the new Ebola strain. Health Minister Mikhail Murashko reportedly said the vaccine could also provide protection against the Bundibugyo ebolavirus strain currently driving outbreaks in Congo.

The Bundibugyo strain is among the lesser-known Ebola virus species but remains highly dangerous. WHO and Reuters reports indicate that there are currently no fully approved vaccines or treatments specifically designed for Bundibugyo ebolavirus, unlike the more common Zaire ebolavirus strain.

WHO recently raised the national risk level in the DRC outbreak to “very high”. As of the latest available data, more than 80 confirmed cases and several confirmed deaths have been reported, alongside hundreds of suspected infections.

Why Ebola Vaccines Matter

Ebola virus disease is a severe and often fatal illness caused by infection with orthoebolaviruses. According to the World Health Organization, Ebola outbreaks can have mortality rates ranging from 25% to as high as 90%, depending on the virus species and healthcare access.

Currently, the only widely approved Ebola vaccine is Ervebo, which is designed specifically against Zaire ebolavirus. WHO states that Ervebo is used mainly during outbreak settings through ring vaccination strategies to protect close contacts of infected individuals.

Other approved vaccines, including Zabdeno and Mvabea, are also focused on Zaire ebolavirus and are not confirmed to work effectively against Bundibugyo strains.

That is why scientists globally have been racing to develop new vaccine candidates capable of targeting emerging Ebola variants. Reuters recently reported that experimental vaccine candidates from institutions including the University of Texas Medical Branch and the Oxford Vaccine Group are being evaluated for Bundibugyo Ebola.

What Experts Say About the Russian Vaccine

At present, Russia has not publicly released detailed clinical trial data or peer-reviewed findings regarding the newly announced vaccine. Experts say that although the development is promising, transparency and independent scientific validation will be crucial.

According to WHO guidance, Ebola vaccine approval typically requires extensive testing for safety, immune response, and real-world effectiveness during outbreaks.

Researchers have previously highlighted that Ebola vaccine development can be accelerated during emergencies using international collaborations and emergency authorisation frameworks. A review published in the US National Library of Medicine noted that lessons from the successful development of the Ervebo vaccine could help guide future outbreak vaccine programmes.

Russia has reportedly also offered diagnostic tools and medical support to African nations dealing with the outbreak, including Congo and Uganda.

Russia’s announcement of a vaccine against a new Ebola strain comes at a critical time for global public health, especially as the Bundibugyo outbreak continues to raise alarm in Central Africa. Although the development may represent a significant scientific breakthrough, international experts stress that transparent clinical evidence and regulatory review are necessary before the vaccine can become part of the global Ebola response arsenal.

For now, health authorities continue to emphasise rapid detection, isolation, surveillance, contact tracing, and outbreak preparedness as the primary tools to contain Ebola spread.

Disclaimer: This content including advice provides generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for a qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist or your own doctor for more information. Page 3 News Worldwide does not claim responsibility for this information.

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