EBOVAC3 is one of the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI)’s Ebola+ Program projects, focused on supporting the development of a two-dose preventive vaccine regimen against Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) from Janssen Vaccines & Prevention B.V. part of the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, and its partner Bavarian Nordic A/S. Other Ebola+ projects include, among others EBOVAC1, EBOVAC2, EBODAC and EBOMAN.
Significant progress has been made in the development of this vaccine regimen, in large part due to the contributions made through the above-named IMI-funded projects. On the 1st July 2020, the European Commission granted marketing authorisation to the Janssen Ebola vaccine regime, Zabdeno® (Ad26.ZEBOV) and Mvabea® (MVA-BN-Filo). Data from the EBOVAC 1, 2 and 3 projects were used in the vaccine’s approval process. The authorisation was granted in one month, following a positive opinion adopted by the European Medicine Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) demonstrating the importance of this preventative tool to the Commission and its public health agenda. The Janssen Ebola vaccine regimen, Zabdeno® (Ad26.ZEBOV) and Mvabea® (MVA-BN-Filo), was also granted WHO Prequalification in April 2021. This will facilitate registration of the vaccine in African countries and allow broader access to communities at risk for EVD. The WHO and the government of Sierra Leone have recently begun administering the Janssen Ebola vaccine regimen as part of a WHO early access clinical program aimed at preventing further spread of Ebola in West Africa. In June 2021, the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunization for the World Health Organization (WHO) granted a recommendation in support of the use of Janssen two-dose Ebola vaccine regimen, Zabdeno® (Ad26.ZEBOV) and Mvabea® (MVA-BN-Filo), both during outbreaks for individuals at some risk of Ebola exposure and preventively, before outbreaks, for national and international first responders.
EBOVAC3 aims to further support the vaccine regimen licensure pathway, providing information on long-term safety and antibody persistence following vaccination and, on the safety, and immunogenicity of the vaccine regimen in infants and health care workers. The project is also preparing for future Ebola outbreaks through activities including mathematical modelling and social science research.