Biotech Company to prepare vaccine facility in Kenya

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US biotech company Moderna says it has finalise all agreement to prepare a $500 million mRNA vaccine facility in Nairobi, Kenya.

Kenyan President William Ruto made this known on Thursday in Nairobi.

Ruto said at an American Chamber of Commerce regional trade summit that, “this will be the only such facility on the African continent”.

Moderna plans African mRNA Vaccine Factory

He added that Moderna’s investment ”will be a catalyst for the medical and pharmaceutical industry not just in Kenya but in our continent”.

He also stated in a separate statement that the state-of-the-art facility would make up to 500 million doses of vaccines each year, without giving a date for when production would start.

We hope to bring mRNA innovation to the people of Africa in areas of high unmet need, such as acute respiratory infections, as well as persistent infectious diseases like HIV and outbreak threats such as Zika and Ebola,” said Moderna chief executive Stephane Bancel.

However, the company said it now has commitments to establish mRNA manufacturing facilities in Kenya, the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

Also, Moderna and other vaccine manufacturers hope that mRNA technology, which provokes an immune response by delivering genetic molecules containing the code for key parts of a pathogen into human cells, can accelerate immunisation development and production, and also heighten efficacy.

 

Source: Punch/Wumi

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