FG approves use of groundbreaking Oxford malaria vaccine

FG approves use of groundbreaking Oxford malaria vaccine

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The federal government has granted provisional approval for the R21/Matrix malaria vaccine developed by scientists at Oxford University.

Mojisola Adeyeye, director-general of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration And Control (NAFDAC), made the announcement at a press briefing on Monday.

The development comes days after Ghana became the first country to approve the vaccine — which is said to be 80 percent effective.

The malaria vaccine is manufactured by the Serum Institute of India Pvt Ltd.

“The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) in exercising its mandate as stipulated by its enabling law, NAFDAC Act CapN1, LFN  2004 is granting registration approval for R21 malaria vaccine,” Adeyeye said at the press briefing.

“The vaccine is indicated for prevention of clinical malaria in children from five months to 36 months of age. The storage temperature of the vaccine is 2-8 °C.”

‘Vaccine scored as satisfactory after review’

Adeyeye said NAFDAC received the dossier of the R21 and subjected it to independent review by experts from Nigeria’s tertiary institutions and the agency’s in-house vaccine review committee.

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