
Alessandro Vespignani
Professor
Northeastern University Continue Reading Alessandro Vespignani
Vaccination Strategies for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo: The WHO-Ebola Modeling Collaboration.
Assess the effectiveness of ring vaccination in controlling an Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Compared to a hypothetical scenario where vaccination was not implemented, ring vaccination was estimated to have averted 54.3% (SD, 32.5%) and 62.7% (SD, 23.2%) of potential cases in Beni and Butembo/Katwa, respectively. Under ring vaccination, the average number of averted cases per 1000 vaccine doses administered was 15.1 (SD, 16.8) and 27.8 (SD, 22.9), in Beni and Butembo/Katwa, respectively. In terms of number of averted cases per vaccine dose, ring vaccination was estimated to be more efficient than any of the other evaluated vaccination strategies.
This analysis focuses on two areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Beni and Butembo/Katwa, which were affected during the 2018-2020 Ebola outbreak. To simulate Ebola virus transmission, we used a spatially explicit agent-based model with households, health care facilities, and Ebola treatment units. Model parameters were calibrated using data collected under the ring-vaccination expanded-access protocol implemented during the outbreak. The model was used to estimate the impact of the deployed ring vaccination strategy, compared to what would have happened if there had been no ring vaccination. The impact of alternative vaccination strategies (mass vaccination, targeted geographic vaccination, and ring-plus) was evaluated as well.
Despite some level of social instability, ring vaccination with the rVSV-ZEBOV vaccine was highly effective during the 2018-2020 Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. As compared to alternative vaccination strategies, ring vaccination was estimated to be the most efficient.
International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases
Ajelli M, Muyembe JJ, Touré A, Diallo A, Litvinova M, Merler S, Mulangu S, Bagayoko A, Bah A, Bah I, Barry A, Barry F, Chérif M, Condé D, Diallo AA, Diallo F, Diakité M, Doré K, Mapan KA, Koundouno T, Onivogui PK, Lamah F, Maneno H, Nomou A, Sekouba K, Sani I, Soumah A, Sy MM, Gsell PS, Halloran ME, Henao-Restrepo AM, Fall IS, Ryan MJ, Salama P, Vespignani A, Longini IM Jr.. (2025). Vaccination Strategies for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo: The WHO-Ebola Modeling Collaboration. International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases

Professor
Northeastern University Continue Reading Alessandro Vespignani

Professor
University of Florida Continue Reading Ira Longini

Faculty Member
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Continue Reading M. Elizabeth Halloran

Associate Professor
Indiana University Bloomington Continue Reading Marco Ajelli

Assistant Research Scientist
Indiana University Bloomington Continue Reading Maria Litvinova