(Morning News) Tan Tan Secretary-General of the World Health Organization Tan TanDercy said on Wednesday (October 12) that a clinical trial of the Sudan Ipola virus strain that may fight against Uganda may begin within a few weeks.

Reuters reported that Uganda announced on September 20 that the local Ebola epidemic situation , also referring to the Sultan infected with Sudan.Poison.The Ministry of Health of Uganda has notified a total of 54 confirmed cases and 19 deaths.

Since there is no vaccine against Sudan strains, the outside world is worried that Uganda's Ipora epidemic may be out of control.At present, the epidemic is mainly concentrated in five regions in central Uganda.

Tan Desai's meeting of African regional health officials held in the Uganda capital Camppara said that several vaccines for Sudan poison strains are currently developing in online speeches.

He also said that two of the vaccines "may conduct clinical trials in Uganda in the next few weeks" and are currently waiting for the relevant approval of the Ugandan government and the official regulatory official.But he did not provide details such as the name of the vaccine.

Ipora is a common virus of humans and animals. The main pathway is transmitted through the patient's body fluid, such as blood, sweat, vomit, excrement, urine, saliva or semen. At presentevidence.

Ebola bleeding fever caused by the virus is currently the most fatal viral bleeding fever in the world.The cause of death is mainly stroke, myocardial infarction, hypotension shock, or multiple organs failure.