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Brazil begins to make own COVID-19 vaccine

Sao Paulo [Brazil], April 29 (ANI/Xinhua): Brazil's Sao Paulo-based Butantan Institute, a state-run medical research facility, on Wednesday began to manufacture ButanVac, the first Brazilian vaccine against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), state governor Joao Doria announced.

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Sao Paulo [Brazil], April 29 (ANI/Xinhua): Brazil's Sao Paulo-based Butantan Institute, a state-run medical research facility, on Wednesday began to manufacture ButanVac, the first Brazilian vaccine against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), state governor Joao Doria announced.
"It will be the first vaccine manufactured entirely in Brazil, without the need to import raw materials," Doria said during a press conference at the institute, which is funded by the state government.
Production began on the first of an expected 18 million doses by mid-July, though Brazil's Health Regulatory Agency (Anvisa) is yet to authorise the vaccine.
The institute also makes and packages the CoronaVac vaccine developed by Chinese pharmaceutical firm Sinovac Life Sciences. CoronaVac has been applied since January 17 as part of Brazil's vaccination campaign against the coronavirus.
"In the first half of July, it will be ready for use as soon as Anvisa authorises it. Production of ButanVac can reach 100 million or 150 million doses by the end of the year," said Doria.
Anvisa on Tuesday requested more documentation from the institute before authorising the start of human trials of ButanVac.
"We hope for a sense of urgency from Anvisa," said Doria, whose state is the hardest hit by the pandemic.
Butantan, the main manufacturer of influenza vaccines in the Southern Hemisphere and the leading supplier of the Brazilian Ministry of Health, represents 85 per cent of the international consortium involved in researching the new vaccine.
The Sao Paulo government said 1,800 volunteers will take part in the first and second phases of human trials, once authorised. (ANI/Xinhua)

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