London - BNA
Canada says it will donate up to 1,000 doses of an experimental anti-Ebola vaccine to help battle the disease's outbreak in West Africa, according to the BBC.
It comes after the World Health Organization said it was ethical to use untested drugs on Ebola patients, the BBC said.
However, experts say supplies of both the vaccine, and experimental drug Zmapp, are limited in quantity and it could take months to develop more supplies, added the BBC.
More than 1,000 people have been killed by the current outbreak, according to the BBC report.
Source: BNA