WHO Prioritizes Ebola Bundibugyo Treatments
Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported May 28, 2026 · Last updated May 29, 2026
The prioritization of experimental treatments and vaccines for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola by the World Health Organization could positively impact the stock prices of companies like Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and Gilead Sciences, which have drugs identified for trials. The ongoing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda highlights a critical public health need, potentially driving investment in pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors focused on infectious diseases.
The World Health Organization has recommended prioritizing three experimental treatments for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola: Mapp Biopharmaceutical's MBP134, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals' maftivimab, and Gilead Sciences' remdesivir. These, along with other vaccine candidates, are to be evaluated in clinical trials due to an ongoing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. Gilead Sciences' obeldesivir was also highlighted for post-exposure prevention. Among vaccine candidates, the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative's rVSV Bundibugyo is considered most promising, while University of Oxford and Serum Institute of India's ChAdOx1 Bundibugyo could be ready for testing sooner. Merck & Co.'s licensed Ebola vaccine, Ervebo, was reviewed but not recommended for the Bundibugyo strain outside research settings. The World Health Organization is collaborating with authorities in the affected countries and partners like United States — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to implement these trials.
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