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Africa: What Will It Take to Develop a Sustainable Vaccine Manufacturing Ecosystem in Africa?

Africa: What Will It Take to Develop a Sustainable Vaccine Manufacturing Ecosystem in Africa?
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African Vaccine Manufacturing Capacity

African Vaccine Manufacturing Capacity
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What will it take to develop a sustainable vaccine manufacturing ecosystem in Africa?

A study of Africa’s current and planned vaccine manufacturing capacity offers insights into how to target investments and development efforts to promote long-term success. ....

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mRNA and the future of vaccine manufacturing


mRNA vaccine production is fast very fast. What does that mean for traditional methods of vaccine production?
Army Specialist Angel Laureano holds a vial of COVID-19 vaccine at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Photo: US Department of Defense/Lisa Ferdinando.
All vaccines have the same basic goal: train the body’s defenses to recognize and respond to a specific threat, whether chickenpox, polio, or SARS-CoV-2 (the virus responsible for COVID-19).
To accomplish this, most vaccines introduce a weakened or inactivated version of a virus (or some “recognizable” protein from a virus) so the body can learn to detect and defeat that virus. Pfizer and Moderna made headlines in 2020 for using a groundbreaking new approach years in the making. ....

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