It is expected that Bharat Biotech will be the sole supplier of the malaria vaccine by 2029
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<strong>British pharmaceuticals giant GSK will shift production of the world&rsquo;s first effective malaria vaccine to India&rsquo;s Bharat Biotech, as part of the global campaign to eradicate the deadly mosquito-borne disease, the company announced on Wednesday.</strong></p>
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The agreement includes transfer of manufacturing of the protein part of the vaccine, RTS, S/AS01, while GSK will continue to supply Bharat Biotech with the adjuvant or vaccine booster for the shot, the joint statement said.</p>
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The tie-up comes at a time when Bharat Biotech has shot into fame with the successful development of India&rsquo;s Covid-19 vaccine which has been cleared for use. &nbsp;</p>
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The vaccine, developed by GSK for over three decades and with nonprofit group PATH since 2001, is currently being administered under a special World Health Organization-backed scheme in Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi.</p>
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Malaria is caused in humans by five types of parasites transmitted through the bite of a certain variety of infected female mosquitoes.</p>
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Two of these parasite variants, including Plasmodium falciparum, against which the GSK vaccine was developed, pose the greatest threat.</p>
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&ldquo;Helping secure the long-term future of the only vaccine available by working with an established leader like Bharat Biotech is vital for the continued fight against this devastating disease,&rdquo; Thomas Breuer, the chief medical officer for vaccines at GSK, was quoted as saying in a company statement.</p>
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There were 229 million cases of the disease worldwide in 2019, with 94% of the malaria cases and deaths occurring in Africa, according to the WHO.</p>
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Bharat Biotech has been supplying vaccines to the Indian region, vaccine alliance GAVI and UNICEF, and currently manufactures 17 licensed vaccines including those for typhoid and polio.</p>
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It is expected that Bharat Biotech will be the sole supplier of the malaria vaccine by 2029 at the latest, with GSK continuing to supply the adjuvant to them, the companies said.</p>
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