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Can a new heat-resistant vaccine for the highly contagious rotavirus save
the lives of children in Niger?

13 Jun 2016 16:33 GMT Health
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It's estimated that 450,000 children around the world die every year from
rotavirus - a highly infectious disease that causes severe diarrhoea and
dehydration.

The disease is completely preventable and vaccines for rotavirus do exist.
But these vaccines must be kept below 8C, which makes it difficult to reach
children in remote communities where resources such as cold storage are
limited and where temperatures often soar.

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams in Maradi, Niger, are trialling a new
vaccine for rotavirus.

It's the first time a phase III vaccine trial of this kind has been
approved in an African country.

The vaccine is a new version of the existing vaccine used in Western
countries, but it's thermo-stable, meaning that its chemical properties are
unaffected by high temperatures.

Known as BRV-PV, the vaccine is stable at 37C for one year and 40C for six
months. The new vaccine is also a lot cheaper than existing vaccines, which
means that more children can be treated, which, in turn, helps to prevent
the spread of the disease.

Dr Stephen Nurse-Findlay travels to Maradi, Niger to find out more about
this pioneering trial.

*This film airs on Al Jazeera English on June 27.*

Source: Al Jazeera




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