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R&D News Roundup: April 24, 2023

 

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WHO launches mRNA vaccine hub in Cape Town
Reuters (4/20)
Additional coverage from Al Jazeera (4/20)

Last Thursday, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially launched its mRNA vaccine technology hub in Cape Town, South Africa. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the facility was established in response to global vaccine access inequity to pursue mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 and potentially other poverty-related diseases. South African biotech firm Afrigen Biologics and vaccine producer Biovac are working with the publicly available sequence of Moderna’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine to create a similar vaccine candidate, which will be tested on humans early next year. The candidate will the first to be made based on a widely used vaccine (like Moderna’s) without the developer’s approval and assistance and the first mRNA vaccine designed, developed, and produced at lab scale on the African continent.

White House plans to nominate cancer center chief to lead NIH
The Washington Post (4/19)

The White House plans to nominate cancer surgeon Dr. Monica Bertagnolli to become the director of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), succeeding Dr. Francis Collins, who stepped down in 2021. Dr. Bertagnolli has served as the director of the National Cancer Institute since last fall. If confirmed by the Senate, she will inherit COVID-19 pandemic-era challenges around increased scrutiny of the agency’s funding of virus research, including grants to EcoHealth Alliance, which studied coronaviruses in Wuhan, China.

Two drug combos show protection against severe COVID-19
CIDRAP (4/18)

Two studies published last week found that repurposed drug combinations lowered the risk of severe COVID-19 in high-risk patients. Stanford University researchers looked at the combination of the antidepressant fluvoxamine and the corticosteroid budesonide among nonhospitalized adults with early symptomatic COVID-19 and at least one risk factor. A second team from Weill Cornell Medicine looked at the combination of the monoclonal antibodies amubarvimab and romlusevimab in nonhospitalized adult COVID-19 patients with high-risk factors. Using combinations of repurposed drugs to treat severe COVID-19 (if successful in further testing) could prove to be an important tool in reducing the burden of COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries, where oral therapeutics for COVID-19 are largely unavailable.

 

 

News from GHTC

World Malaria Day 2023: Quiz on malaria innovations
GHTC Breakthroughs Blog (4/20)

World Health Organization issues guidance document for tuberculosis diagnostics
360Dx (4/20), features Becton Dickinson

CEPI and GHIC collaborate to advance vaccine R&D for emerging infectious diseases
Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) press release (4/19), features the Global Health Investment Corporation (GHIC)

HIV vaccine research ‘at a crossroads’ after recent failures
Healio (4/18), features IAVI

Heart attacks and organ failure: Living with the world’s most neglected disease
The Telegraph (4/18), features the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative

Initiative aims to prevent Hep C infection in marginalized groups in low-income countries
UN News (4/17), features PATH

 

 

Highlights From the Week

United Nations agency PAHO in early negotiations with Takeda over dengue vaccine pricing: director
Fierce Pharma (4/21)

BioMérieux, Oxford Nanopore to break new ground with infectious disease diagnostics pact
360Dx (4/21)

Trim the sugar: New HIV vaccine design improves immune response
MedicalXpress (4/20)

Despite hosting mRNA hub, South Africa buys vaccines from India – highlighting tension between price pressures and local production
Health Policy Watch (4/20)

BioMérieux, JMI Labs partner to evaluate performance of antimicrobial resistance assays
360Dx (4/20)

COVID-19 has left the world less prepared for an influenza pandemic
Nature (4/19)

Cepheid preparing new infectious disease test launches in 2023, beyond
360Dx (4/19)

USDA orders vaccine trials for bird flu outbreaks
Food Safety News (4/19)

Opinion: Local innovation advances health in Africa
Health Policy Watch (4/19)

ReadyGo Diagnostics, Gemina Laboratories sign agreement for rapid, saliva-based tuberculosis test
360Dx (4/19) 

Africa’s most sophisticated biomedical research centre opens in South Africa
Health Policy Watch (4/18)

Thermo Fisher launching broad PCR test menu through GeneProof partnership
360Dx (4/18)

The country with the highest rate of malaria deaths in the world has approved Oxford's vaccine
Quartz (4/18)
Additional coverage from Punch (4/17)

Growing concern over Marburg outbreak as Equatorial Guinea struggles to track cases
The Telegraph (4/17)

Argentina battles major dengue outbreak with atomic radiation
Reuters (4/17)

 

 

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