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India's first indigenously developed vaccine for cervical cancer prevention to be launched on September 1

PTI Sep 01, 2022

India's first indigenously developed quadrivalent Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine for the prevention of cervical cancer will be launched here on September 1, officials said on August 31.


The Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) had last month granted market authorisation to the Serum Institute of India (SII) to manufacture an indigenously-developed vaccine against cervical cancer. Union Minister of Science and Technology will launch the vaccine at IIC Delhi. SII CEO will be present at the event, the officials said.

According to the officials, the qHPV vaccine CERVAVAC has demonstrated a robust antibody response that is nearly 1,000 times higher than the baseline against all targeted HPV types and in all dose and age groups. Cervical cancer in India ranks as the second most frequent cancer among women between 15 and 44 years of age.

The DCGI's approval had come following a recommendation by the Subject Expert Committee (SEC) on COVID-19 of the CDSCO on June 15 after the director (government and regulatory affairs) at Serum Institute, had applied to the DCGI seeking market authorisation of qHPV after the phase second and third clinical trial was completed with the support of the department of biotechnology under the Ministry of Science and Technology to ensure its early availability.

 

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