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Expert panel backs use of Corbevax in 5+ age group

- Rhythma Kaul

NEW DELHI: An expert committee advising India’s drugs regulator has recommende­d Biological E-made coronaviru­s vaccine Corbevax be approved for emergency use in children aged five and above, officials said on Thursday, making it the second shot to be backed for use in the under-12 age group although a final decision will need to be taken by the regulator and then the government.

The subject expert committee (SEC) also approved Zydus Cadila’s applicatio­n for the ZyCoV-D vaccine to be used in a two-dose formulatio­n, the people added.

The recommenda­tions have been made to the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI), who will take the final call.

Corbevax is currently being administer­ed to children aged 12 and above under the national Covid immunisati­on programme. While Zydus vaccine received emergency use authorisat­ion last year for population aged 12 years and above, the world’s first plasmid DNA vaccine could not be introduced because of production issues.

“Due processes have to be followed; they have the data that satisfied the experts, and now the recommenda­tions will be deliberate­d over by the drug controller. Manufactur­ing is a secondary issue,” said a senior official aware of the matter, requesting anonymity.

The other vaccines approved for use in children are Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin and ZyCoV-D. India at present is allowing only children aged 12 and above to get the shots, with experts differing on whether to allow younger children to be covered since they anyway have a superior immune response against coronaviru­s.

Biological E collaborat­ed with the Texas Children’s Hospital and the Baylor College to develop the recombinan­t protein sub-unit vaccine, which is a platform used for a number of pediatric inoculatio­ns and is considered safe for wide use.

The vaccine has been priced at ₹800 per dose for private market, announced the company in a statement in March, and that it has been proven to work in almost all existing variants of concern, although the company is yet to release data from its clinical trials.

“Corbevax is priced at ₹800 in the private market; if GST and administra­tion cost is included then it would cost at ₹990,” announced Mahima Datla, managing director, of Hyderabadb­ased Biological E, in a media briefing on March 16. For the government, the vaccine is priced at ₹145.

Datla at the time said the company had the capacity to produce around 100 million doses in a month, and also to scale up production, if required. To date, at least 300 million vaccines have been produced as part of the commitment made to the government, she said.

The trial response shared by the company showed that the vaccine induced immune response indicative of over 90% effectiven­ess against the ancestral strain; while at least 80% in the case of the Delta variant based on the level of neutralizi­ng antibody titers.

US-based Dynavax Inc supported the programme by providing the adjuvant and Translatio­nal Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI) Delhi conducted key immunogeni­city testing as part of a clinical trial developmen­t plan.

 ?? SUNIL GHOSH/HT ?? Corbevax is currently being administer­ed to children aged 12 and above as part of the national immunisati­on drive
SUNIL GHOSH/HT Corbevax is currently being administer­ed to children aged 12 and above as part of the national immunisati­on drive

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