Cell culture technology is a highly sterile and controlled manufacturing process that can be scaled up to produce large quantities quickly.
Hyderabad, Oct. 18
Bharat Biotech on Monday announced the launch of an indigenously developed cell culture H1N1 swine flu vaccine under the brand name ‘HNVAC’.
In a press release, the Hyderabad-based company claimed that the vaccine is the only developing world flu vaccine to be manufactured in cell culture, a highly sterile and controlled manufacturing process, instead of eggs.
The vaccine was tested extensively in phase I, II and III clinical trials for flu vaccines in India and has proved that it is safe and well tolerated.
Making the announcement, Bharat Biotech’s Chairman and Managing Director, Dr Krishna Ella, said: “The vaccine will help prevent the spread of H1N1 pandemic influenza, which can spread rapidly with a high rate of disease and death”.
Bharat Biotech will offer the vaccine with the best USFDA recommended cell culture technology for Indian consumers.
“The key benefit of our cell culture vaccine is its potential to scale up and produce large quantities quickly as required.
It also has a much more sterile and faster production cycle, without the external dependence on eggs and thus enabling quicker response times in the event of a pandemic,” Dr Ella added.
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Bharat Biotech received the approval from the Drugs Controller-General of India earlier this month to launch the vaccine.
HNVAC was developed with approved strains from WHO and CDC Atlanta.
This single dose vaccine has been developed by Bharat Biotech’s scientists at the Genome Valley facility in Hyderabad. The vaccine will be made available in the private market and through government procurement agencies.
It will be competitively priced as Bharat Biotech is committed to ensuring pricing does not become a barrier for consumers to access its vaccines, he said.