The Commercial Appeal

Vaccine for monkeypox gets EU regulator nod

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LONDON – The European Medicines Agency said Friday the smallpox vaccine made by Bavarian Nordic should also be authorized against monkeypox, as the outbreak of the once-rare disease continues to sicken people across the continent.

The European Union drug regulator said its recommenda­tion was based on animal studies that suggest the vaccine protects non-human primates from monkeypox. It is up to the EU’S executive arm, the European Commission, to formally approve the vaccine based on the EMA’S recommenda­tion.

“To confirm the effectiven­ess of the vaccine against monkeypox, the company will collect data from an observatio­nal study that will be carried out during the ongoing monkeypox outbreak in Europe,” the EMA said. It added the vaccine’s safety profile was “favorable” and the benefits of its use during the ongoing monkeypox outbreak outweighed the risks, noting mostly mild to moderate side effects.

The vaccine, known as Imvanex in Europe but sold as Jynneos in the United

States, was already cleared for use against monkeypox by American regulators.

Of the more than 15,000 monkeypox cases reported worldwide, nearly 70% are in Europe, with more than 30 countries across the continent affected.

Doses of the Bavarian Nordic vaccine are extremely limited. Most of the world’s supply has already been bought by countries and regions including Britain, Canada, the EU and the U.S. None have gone to Africa, where a more severe version of monkeypox has killed dozens. No monkeypox deaths have been reported in rich countries.

People who catch monkeypox often experience symptoms that include fever, body aches, a rash and lesions; most recover within weeks without needing medical attention.

Authoritie­s in numerous countries, including Britain, Germany and the U.S., have offered the vaccine to health workers and those at high risk of being infected by monkeypox.

In the U.S., soaring demand for the monkeypox vaccine caused the appointmen­t system to crash in New York City.

 ?? CYNTHIA S. GOLDSMITH, RUSSELL REGNER/CDC VIA AP, FILE ?? “To confirm the effectiven­ess of the vaccine against monkeypox, the company will collect data from an observatio­nal study that will be carried out during the ongoing monkeypox outbreak in Europe,” the European Medicines Agency said.
CYNTHIA S. GOLDSMITH, RUSSELL REGNER/CDC VIA AP, FILE “To confirm the effectiven­ess of the vaccine against monkeypox, the company will collect data from an observatio­nal study that will be carried out during the ongoing monkeypox outbreak in Europe,” the European Medicines Agency said.

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