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Cuba Announces New Vaccine for Cholera

Havana, Apr 20 (Prensa Latina) Cuba's Finlay Institute announced the
completion of clinic trials of a vaccine for cholera at the 12th
International Fair "Health for All".

Specialists from the prestigious institution - whose research and
development resulted in the new vaccine - said the product will soon be
evaluated in Africa, where the disease is endemic.

Cholera covers a very wide medical geography. It became endemic in Asia,
Africa, and Latin America, and has even affected Europe. It is estimated
that there are 120,000 fatalities annually, but accurate figures are
difficult to obtain due to fear of international stigmatization and
possible sanctions.

The Finlay Institute has developed several other vaccines to fight diseases
like typhoid fever, tetanus, meningitis B and combined vaccines, all of
which were approved by the Ministry for Public Health vaccination program
targeting different age groups.

The strategy of the Institute is to develop new medicines for diseases
still lacking a cure, relying on technology meeting national and
international standards.

The 12th International Fair Health for All closes April 22. It gathers 332
companies from 29 countries. This biennial event was first held in 1983,
and while Spain, Italy, Germany and Japan have the largest representation,
it has also welcomed newcomers Russia, Hungary, Sweden and the United
States.