Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has
showered rich praise on companies from emerging nations, including
India, for donning the role of 'hidden vaccine heroes' and driving down
their cost to about USD 1 per dose in the global fight to protect kids
from deadly diseases. Gates, who is to attend the World Economic
Forum's Annual Meeting, today said there is reason to be optimistic than
ever about the future progress using vaccines to give all children a
healthy start to life. "You have probably never heard of many of the
pharmaceutical companies – Serum Institute of India, Bharat Biotech,
Biological E, China National Biotec Group, and Bio-Manguinhos, to name
just a few – that have become some of our most valuable partners in
global health," Gates said in WEF blog. "By harnessing the same
innovative spirit that transformed emerging markets into manufacturing
hubs for everything... these companies have become leaders in supplying
the world with high quality, low-cost vaccines," he noted. Gates, the
founder of Microsoft, is co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. The increased competition and new manufacturing approaches
created by these firms have made it possible to protect a child against
eight major diseases. These include tetanus, polio and tuberculosis.
According to Gates, Serum Institute produces a higher volume of vaccines
than any other company in the world and has played a key role in
cutting costs and boosting volumes. The philanthropist mentioned about
the progress with the life-saving pentavalent vaccine, which protects a
child against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B, and
haemophilus influenza type b (Hib) – all in one dose. "When the GAVI
Alliance first introduced it in 2001, there was one supplier and the
cost was USD 3.50 per dose. "As demand for the vaccine grew, GAVI
encouraged other suppliers to enter the market, and the price tumbled.
Now there are five suppliers, and Biological E, an Indian pharmaceutical
company, announced earlier this year that it would offer the vaccine
for just USD 1.19 per dose," he said. Referring to various initiatives
in emerging markets including India, Brazil and China, Gates said that
India's Department of Biotechnology and Bharat Biotech announced plans
this year to release a new vaccine against rotavirus – which kills
hundreds of thousands of children – for USD 1 per dose. Despite all the
progress, more must be done to target the 22 million children, mainly
in the poorest countries, who do not have access to lifesaving vaccines,
Gates said.
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