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Rotavirus Vaccines Made Available for Use in Humanitarian Crises

Health聽partners welcome landmark pricing agreement through Humanitarian Mechanism, urging more manufacturers to follow suit

FAIRFIELD, Conn. (March 4, 2021)鈥擬茅decins Sans Fronti猫res (MSF), Save the Children, UNICEF, and the World Health Organization (WHO) welcome the opportunity to make rotavirus vaccine available to more children living in humanitarian crises thanks to a landmark pricing agreement with the manufacturer, GSK.

Children living in refugee camps, displaced communities, or in other emergency situations now have a better chance of being protected against severe diarrheal disease with these lower price rotavirus vaccines. Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of death among children under five.

The agreement makes use of the multi-partner Humanitarian Mechanism, launched in 2017. Rotavirus vaccine is the second vaccine to be accessed through the scheme, which depends on manufacturers making their vaccines available at their lowest price for use in emergencies鈥攁cross countries of all income levels. The first to be made available was the pneumococcal vaccine.

鈥淲e welcome this engagement from manufacturers and hope it will be a step towards making more vaccines available in the future at affordable prices,鈥 said Dr. Kate O鈥橞rien, Director of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO. 鈥淚t is unacceptable that some of the most at-risk children are not vaccinated against devastating diseases like rotavirus because of lack of availability or high costs.鈥

Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe diarrheal disease in children under five years globally, responsible for up to 200,000 child deaths each year. Children in refugee camps and displaced communities are among the most vulnerable in the world to such diseases, due to population density, poor hygiene and sanitation, and higher rates of malnutrition. Vaccination is therefore especially critical for these children, who may otherwise lack access to essential health services.

The Humanitarian Mechanism facilitates access to vaccines for humanitarian organizations working in countries affected by emergencies, where access and prices have otherwise been a bottleneck.

鈥淓very day across the globe, children die because they are critically weakened by diarrhea鈥攊t鈥檚 one of the biggest killers of young children in the world. 黄色视频is seeing the devastating impacts the rotavirus has on children every day, so we welcome this important commitment as a vital step in protecting some of the most vulnerable children from life-threatening, yet easily preventable diseases. Money should never be a barrier between life and death,鈥 said Rachel Cummings, Director of the Humanitarian Public Health Team at Save the Children.

Since 2017, nearly one million doses of pneumococcal vaccine have been approved for use by civil society organizations through the Mechanism in 12 countries: Algeria, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Greece, Kenya, Lebanon, Niger, Nigeria, South Sudan, and Syria. The pneumococcal vaccine protects against childhood pneumonia, also a leading cause of childhood deaths during emergencies.

Once secured through the Mechanism, the vaccines are offered to humanitarian organizations working in camps and other emergency settings, who can make applications to access the vaccine at these lower prices.

鈥淭he Humanitarian Mechanism has already expanded the number of children who can receive lifesaving vaccines, but to聽reach聽its聽full potential and save more lives, MSF calls on manufacturers to commit additional vaccines聽and聽to聽allow聽governments聽hosting children in聽humanitarian聽emergencies聽to access the vaccines too,鈥 said Miriam Alia, Vaccination聽and Outbreak Response Referent at MSF.听鈥Children everywhere, no matter where they live, should have access to lifesaving聽vaccinations.鈥澛

鈥淲e know that it is critical for us to expand the reach and breadth of immunization coverage among communities affected by humanitarian crises to meet our goal of immunization equity in the next decade,鈥 said Robin Nandy, UNICEF鈥檚 Principal Advisor and Chief of Immunizations. 鈥淭hese communities bear the brunt of preventable morbidity and mortality and have disproportionately suffered from program disruptions as a result of the pandemic. We very much welcome this initiative which further expands access to rotavirus vaccine at affordable prices for populations in need.鈥

Additional commitments from manufacturers are sought to make more vaccines available through the Mechanism, including typhoid, human papillomavirus, and other pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccines.聽

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