| Literature DB >> 26553671 |
Nora Dellepiane1, Bartholomew Dicky Akanmori2, Sunil Gairola3, Suresh S Jadhav3, Cathy Parker4, Carmen Rodriguez1, Swati Srivastava5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Through its normative and public health leadership roles, the World Health Organization (WHO) plays a key role in the availability of vaccine products in low-and middle-income countries. The recent introduction of a new group A meningococcal conjugate vaccine, PsA-TT (MenAfriVac), in Africa exemplifies this process. WHO requires that any new vaccine to be introduced in countries for public health reasons and supplied through United Nations centralized mechanisms be licensed by the national regulatory agency (NRA) in the producing country, then prequalified and given a marketing authorization in the user countries.Entities:
Keywords: fast-track procedure; low- and middle-income countries; market authorization; national regulatory authorities; prequalification
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26553671 PMCID: PMC4639481 DOI: 10.1093/cid/civ491
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Infect Dis ISSN: 1058-4838 Impact factor: 9.079
Registrations of PsA-TT (MenAfriVac) in African Countries of the Meningitis Belt
| No | Country | Status of Registration | Date of Submission | Date of Registration | Registration Procedure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Niger | Registered | Jan 2010 | Aug 2010 | National registration procedure |
| 2 | Burkina Faso | Registered | Jul 2010 | Oct 2010 | National registration procedure |
| 3 | Ghana | Registered | May 2010 | Jan 2011 | National registration procedure |
| 4 | Guinea | Registered | Aug 2010 | May 2011 | National registration procedure |
| 5 | Mali | Registered | Feb 2010 | May 2011 | National registration procedure |
| 6 | Uganda | Registered | Aug 2010 | Jan 2012 | National registration procedure |
| 7 | Sudan | Registered | Sept 2011 | Feb 2012 | National registration procedure |
| 8 | Rwanda | Registered | Nov 2011 | Apr 2012 | National registration procedure |
| 9 | Senegal | Registered | May 2011 | July 2012 | National registration procedure |
| 10 | Chad | Registered | Apr 2010 | Feb 2012 | National registration procedure |
| 11 | Kenya | Registered | May 2010 | March 2013 | National registration procedure |
| 12 | Nigeria | Registered | Sept 2010 | May 2013 | National registration procedure |
| 13 | Côte d'Ivoire | Registered | Jul 2010 | Dec 2011 | WHO-expedited procedure |
| 14 | Benin | Registered | Jul 2010 | Aug 2012 | WHO-expedited procedure |
| 15 | Tanzania | Registered | Dec 2010 | March 2012 | WHO-expedited procedure |
| 16 | Cameroon | Registered | Apr 2010 | May 2012 | National registration procedure |
| 17 | The Gambia | Registered | Nov 2011 | Jul 2013 | WHO-expedited process |
| 18 | Mauritania | Registered | Nov 2011 | Jul 2014 | National registration procedure |
| 19 | Togo | Special import authorization | Nov 2011 | Sep 2014 | Exceptional authorization for vaccine import with 1-time validity |
| 20 | Ethiopia | Registered | Apr 2012 | Sep 2014 | To be confirmed |
Countries that are not yet registered, in which introductions are expected over the next couple of years, include Burundi, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Guinea-Bissau, and South Sudan.
Abbreviation: WHO, World Health Organization.