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SII tells Centre it can supply one crore doses of qHPV vaccine against cervical cancer by December

The government advisory panel NTAGI recently is learnt to have also approved the qHPV after reviewing the clinical trial data of the vaccine

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Serum Institute of India (SII) has informed the Centre that it can supply one crore doses of its indigenously developed quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (qHPV) against cervical cancer by December 2022, official sources said yesterday.

Prakash Kumar Singh, Director, Government and Regulatory Affairs, SII, has written to the union health ministry, confirming the supply of one crore doses of qHPV by December 2022 under the National Vaccination Programme, they said.

Singh has mentioned in his letter that SII will supply the vaccine at affordable price, but cannot disclose the price before the online tendering process starts, they said. The Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) had on 12th July granted market authorisation to SII to manufacture qHPV. The phase-II/III clinical trial of the vaccine has been completed with the support of the Department of Biotechnology (DBT).

The government advisory panel NTAGI recently is learnt to have also approved the qHPV after reviewing the clinical trial data of the vaccine. In the application to DCGI, Singh had stated that qHPV vaccine Cervavac has demonstrated robust antibody response that is nearly 1,000 times higher than the baseline against all targetted HPV types, and in all dose and age groups. The letter had mentioned that lakhs of women are diagnosed every year with cervical cancer as well as few other cancers, and the death ratio is also very high.

Cervical cancer in India ranks as the second most frequent cancer among women aged between 15 and 44 years. “Also, it is noteworthy that presently, our country is fully dependent on foreign manufacturers for the HPV vaccine. In line with the philosophy of our group and under leadership of our CEO, Dr Adar C Poonawalla, it has always been our endeavour to make available high quality ’Made in India’ vaccines at affordable price for people of our country and world at large,” Singh had stated in the application.

Edits by EP News Bureau

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