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Thursday, December 21, 2023

WHO prequalifies second malaria vaccine

WHO has added the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine to the list of prequalified vaccines for the disease.

• December 21, 2023
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has added the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine to the list of prequalified vaccines for the disease.

The WHO said in a statement released on Thursday it recommended using the vaccine in October to prevent malaria in children.

It stated that the move followed the advice of the WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunisation and the Malaria Policy Advisory Group.

It said, “The prequalification means larger access to vaccines as a key tool to prevent malaria in children, with it being a prerequisite for vaccine procurement by UNICEF and funding support for deployment by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.

“The R21 vaccine is the second malaria vaccine prequalified by WHO, following the RTS,S/AS01 vaccine, which obtained prequalification status in July 2022. Both vaccines are shown to be safe and effective in clinical trials for malaria prevention in children.”

He added, “When implemented broadly, along with other recommended malaria control interventions, they are expected to have a high public health impact. Malaria, a mosquito-borne disease, places a particularly high burden on children in the African Region, where nearly half a million children die from the disease each year.

“There were an estimated 249 million malaria cases and 608,000 malaria deaths across 85 countries globally in 2022.”

According to WHO, the prequalification of the world’s second malaria vaccine, developed by Oxford University and manufactured by Serum Institute of India, is poised to expand access to malaria prevention through vaccination.

It added that the demand for malaria vaccines is high, but supply has thus far been limited, pointing out that the availability of two WHO-recommended and prequalified malaria vaccines is expected to increase supply to meet demand from African countries.

“It will result in sufficient vaccine doses to benefit all children living in areas where malaria is a significant public health risk,” it said.

Rogério Gaspar, the organisation’s director of the Department of Regulation and Prequalification, said, “Achieving WHO vaccine prequalification ensures that vaccines used in global immunisation programmes are safe and effective.”

Mr Gaspar said WHO had evaluated multiple products for prequalification each year, and core to the work was ensuring greater access to safe, effective and quality health products.

Kate O’Brien, the director of the Department of Immunisation, Vaccines and Biologicals, said, “Today marks a huge stride in global health, as we welcome the prequalification of R21/Matrix-M, the second malaria vaccine recommended for children in malaria-endemic areas.”

Ms O’Brien added, “This achievement underscores our relentless commitment to wiping out malaria, which remains a formidable foe causing child suffering and death.

“This is another step toward ensuring a healthier, more resilient future for those who have lived for too long in fear of what malaria could do to their children. Together with our partners, we are united in the pursuit of a malaria-free future, where every life is shielded from the threat of this disease.”

Ms O’Brien added that as part of the prequalification process, WHO applied international standards to evaluate comprehensively and determine whether vaccines are safe, effective and manufactured to international standards.

“WHO also ensures the continued safety and efficacy of prequalified vaccines through regular re-evaluation, site inspection and targeted testing,” she added. “Prequalification supports the specific needs of national immunisation programmes with regards to vaccine characteristics such as potency, thermostability, presentation, labelling and shipping conditions.”

(NAN)

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