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Gavi, the vaccine alliance, revealed on 5 July 2023 that a groundbreaking malaria vaccine will be provided to twelve African nations over the next two years. With malaria being a leading cause of death in Africa, these vaccines are expected to play a crucial role in saving lives.

Due to limited initial supply, priority will be given to areas with the highest risk of malaria-related illness and death among children. The delivery process of the vaccine is being overseen by the Framework Implementation Group, which includes representatives from the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), UNICEF, WHO, and the Gavi Secretariat, alongside civil society representatives and independent advisors.

Indian Companies To Play A Crucial Role

The manufacturing of the malaria vaccine is being undertaken by Indian companies. Bharat Biotech, the firm which indigenously produced Covaxin during the Covid pandemic, will be supplying the RTS, S/AS01 vaccine in the future. GSK, a British pharmaceutical giant, transferred the manufacturing of the protein component of the vaccine to Bharat Biotech in 2021. GSK had made a commitment to provide the World Health Organization’s (WHO) pilot program with a donation of 10 million vaccine doses. Additionally, the Serum Institute of India (SII) will manufacture and supply the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine, which was developed by Oxford University. This vaccine is expected to receive WHO prequalification soon. The government of Ghana granted regulatory approval for the R21/Matrix-M vaccine in April 2023. SII already has the capacity to produce 200 million doses annually. The R21/Matrix-M vaccine is administered to children aged 5 to 36 months and has consistently demonstrated 75% efficacy, meeting WHO standards.

India, known for being the world’s largest manufacturer of low-cost vaccines, plays a crucial role in the production of malaria vaccines. Both Bharat Biotech and SII have been instrumental in India’s fight against COVID-19.

Malaria Vaccination Programmes In Africa

Malaria vaccination programs have already been implemented in Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi, supported by Gavi, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, and the United Nations. Over 1.7 million children in these countries have received the RTS, S/AS01 vaccine since 2019, resulting in a significant reduction in severe malaria cases and related deaths among children.

In addition to Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi, nine more countries have been selected to receive the vaccine. These countries include Burundi, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Niger, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. The vaccine will be introduced into their routine immunization programs for the first time.

The first batch of vaccine doses will be allocated to Gavi through UNICEF, and they are expected to reach the selected countries between October and December 2023. The vaccine rollout is scheduled to commence in early 2024.

Thabani Maphosa, Managing Director of Country Programmes Delivery at Gavi, highlighted the potential impact of the malaria vaccine, emphasizing the need for effective utilization of the available doses. Maphosa stated that the vaccine, when deployed alongside other interventions, has the capacity to prevent tens of thousands of future deaths each year.

Malaria & Its Impact In Africa

Malaria claims the lives of millions of African children under the age of 5 annually. In 2023, Africa accounted for 95% of global malaria cases and deaths, with approximately one million children losing their lives to the disease. Ephrem T Lemango, Associate Director of Immunization at UNICEF, expressed hope that the vaccine rollout would significantly improve the chances of children, particularly in Africa, surviving malaria.

The Director of Immunization, Vaccines, and Biologicals at WHO emphasized the breakthrough nature of the malaria vaccine in improving child health and survival. With high demand and the extensive reach of childhood immunization, the allocation of doses will contribute to equitable access to malaria prevention, ultimately saving many young lives. Efforts will be intensified to increase the vaccine’s supply until all at-risk children have access to it.

(With inputs from OpIndia)

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Pakistan to receive 7 million Made-In-India AstraZeneca’s Covishield vaccines https://thecommunemag.com/pakistan-to-receive-7-million-made-in-india-astrazenecas-covishield-vaccines/ Mon, 01 Feb 2021 13:59:05 +0000 https://thecommunemag.com/?p=21659 Pakistan has managed to secure 17 million doses of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine under the global Covax alliance and seven million will be ‘Made In India’ AstraZeneca’s Covishield vaccines. Pakistan will also start its Covid19 vaccination drive that begins next week, reports The Times of India. COVAX led by Gavi, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) […]

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Pakistan has managed to secure 17 million doses of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine under the global Covax alliance and seven million will be ‘Made In India’ AstraZeneca’s Covishield vaccines.

Pakistan will also start its Covid19 vaccination drive that begins next week, reports The Times of India.

COVAX led by Gavi, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and the World Health Organization (WHO) has been formed guarantee fair and equitable access of vaccine for every country in the world. 

In 2020, Pakistan signed up for this vaccine sharing scheme which is being coordinated by WHO to support lower-income countries.

“Though AstraZeneca is being prepared in India, it will come through Covax, an international alliance which has announced free vaccines for 20% of Pakistan’s population. DRAP (Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan) has already registered both Sinopharm and AstraZeneca,” PM Imran Khan’s special assistant on health Dr Faisal Sultan said on Sunday (31 January).

Pakistan will launch its vaccination drive against Covid19 by inoculating health workers with nearly 5 lakh Covid19 vaccines made by China’s National Pharmaceutical Group (SinoPharm).

However, many in Pakistan have already agreed on one aspect of the vaccination drive which is, the military will get the top priority and it will take a long time for the poor people to have access to the vaccine.

India has completed vaccinating 37 lakh healthcare workers with the Central Government aiming to vaccinate over 30 crore high-risk groups by July that will include healthcare workers, frontline workers and the elderly and those with any comorbidities.

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