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German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by Liposure: 12:41am On Jul 27, 2021
German drugmaker, BioNTech, has announced plans to develop a Messenger RNA (mRNA)- based vaccine to prevent malaria, a life-threatening disease that impacts millions of people, especially in Africa.

The company, which developed the United States’ first authorised COVID-19 vaccine with an American drugmaker, Pfizer, said it is planning to begin clinical trials by the end of 2022.

The World Health Organisation (WHO), European Commission and other organisations have been involved in the early planning phase of the new vaccine, the company said.

It added that global organisations have also offered their support to identify and set up the necessary infrastructure.

“We’re committed to reducing the suffering of people worldwide, so we feel we have a duty to utilise our technology to develop and manufacture an mRNA-based vaccine that addresses this life-threatening disease,” BioNTech CEO, Ugur Sahin, said in a statement obtained by PREMIUM TIMES on Monday.

The company also pledged to manufacture the potential vaccine in African facilities – either with licensed production partners or on its own.

Mr Sahin said the aim is to develop “sustainable solutions for and together with the people of Africa”.

“Building on our mRNA technology and the expertise gained during the pandemic, our efforts will include substantial investments in vaccine development as well as transferring manufacturing expertise to sites on the African continent,” he said

Malaria vaccine
The development of the new vaccine comes as the world continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic which has claimed more than four million lives globally, according to data from worldometer.

Pfizer and BioNTech had developed a highly effective mRNA-based vaccine to target the COVID-19 virus. This has been in use in several countries and has helped reduce the number of infections and deaths.

The mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine works by tricking the body to produce a harmless piece of the virus, triggering an immune response.

It is said to be easier to produce over traditional vaccines, which generally use a dead or weakened virus to produce an immune response.

Malaria burden
Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite and spread to humans through the bites of infected mosquitoes.

There were an estimated 229 million cases of Malaria and at least 409,000 deaths in 2019, according to WHO.

The majority of the cases were in Africa, and children under age five are the most vulnerable group affected by the disease.

Malaria is endemic in Nigeria with about 53 million cases annually (one in four residents) and 81,640 deaths annually (nine deaths per hour) from the disease.

According to the WHO’s latest world malaria report, more than 1.5 billion cases of malaria and 7.6 million deaths have been averted since 2000 through global efforts to control the disease.

However, in recent years, the gains in combating malaria have plateaued, and progress towards critical targets is no longer on track.

New development
Meanwhile, the president of the European Investment Bank (EIB), Werner Hoyer, said malaria is a tricky disease to vaccinate against, hence it takes a lot of courage and dedication to embark on the endeavour BioNTech just committed to.

Mr Hoyer said finding an efficient vaccine is the only way to eradicate malaria, one of the biggest causes of death innchildren in less developed countries.

“mRNA technology has shown itself to be a game-changer to end the pandemic, and the EIB confirmed its support for this innovative approach with two loans to BioNTech, one in 2019 for developing cancer treatments and the other in 2020 for research on the COVID-19 vaccine.

“If mRNA can revolutionise malaria vaccine development as well, the EU bank would be proud to support this mission,” he said.

In his remarks, President of the European Commission, Ursula Leyen, said the world is witnessing the start of a revolution in medical science.

“mRNA technology can be a game-changer in the fight against
other diseases too – including malaria.

“Eradicating malaria is a realistic goal and now we know that it might be achieved already in this generation,” he said.

Mr Leyen said this initiative is also a part of the broader engagement by the EU for health in Africa and the developing world.

“If we succeed, we will not only be better equipped for then next pandemic. We will also invest in an African continent that is finally free from malaria,” he said.

Jutta Urpilainen, commissioner for international partnerships, said: “I warmly welcome the ground-breaking announcement of BioNTech, that aims to use the mRNA technology in the
fight against Malaria, a major disease affecting the African continent.

“Our Team Europe initiative on enhancing vaccine manufacturing and access to medicines and health technologies in Africa will support this important project, ” he said.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/475871-german-drugmaker-biontech-set-to-develop-malaria-vaccine.html

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by Nbotee(m): 12:56am On Jul 27, 2021
And the same ungrateful Africa dat only complains will claim the west either wants to reduce it's population or wants to wipe them off the face of the earth.. Even the drugs we take to treat malaria is funded by the same "West" we are always suspicious of..

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by teamoneline: 1:04am On Jul 27, 2021
But Africans why are we not the ones producing these things?

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by Nobody: 1:08am On Jul 27, 2021
teamoneline:
But Africans why are we not the ones producing these things?
.. Because we like everything FOREIGN to the extent that we can not produce anything other than Self Hatred and destruction grin grin grin

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by fourboys: 1:11am On Jul 27, 2021
embarassed
Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by FarahAideed: 1:24am On Jul 27, 2021
They must find a way to deceive people into receiving MRNA genetical re-coding since enough Africans are not falling for the COVID route ..take at your own risk .... Ask yourself how an MRNA vaccine could stop a Protozoan infection? Is like telling you I have an MRNA vax for worms ...if the this MRNA thing worked ( which there is no proof it even does ) why don't the use it to reengineer mosquitoes so they no long harbor Plasmodium protozoa or even on the plasmodium so it no longer wants to be transmitted .... Open ya eyes ooo

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by Karlovych: 1:55am On Jul 27, 2021
While Africans are in their shrines, temple, synagogues, etc wasting their time praying. This is Israel using technology to intercept missiles launched from Palestine during the recent conflict they had, they weren't waiting for any Yahweh or deity to help them.

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by JackDaAlienz(m): 4:18am On Jul 27, 2021
Who malaria vaccine help?? Me wey shayo dey always dey system. Mosquito wey try bite me 90% of them dey die from alcohol intoxication.
I no need una malaria vaccine.

All we need is H.I.V vaccine.
So that our Moses rod can Freely part the Sea
Without The Fear of catching S.T.D

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by oluwaseunamos33(m): 4:19am On Jul 27, 2021
With government support I think I can do better
Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by Tmlivesport(m): 4:19am On Jul 27, 2021
Nice development

Better late than never

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by Yommychrz(m): 4:20am On Jul 27, 2021
If not for the whites, I wonder how black race will be living

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by chukwuibuipob: 4:20am On Jul 27, 2021
cool very good
Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by Mokason288(m): 4:20am On Jul 27, 2021
angry

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by kingreign(m): 4:20am On Jul 27, 2021
I'd gladly submit myself to be the specimen A (guinea-pig) cool cool
Malaria don do man pikin shege embarassed embarassed

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by kingreign(m): 4:21am On Jul 27, 2021
I'd gladly submit myself to be the specimen A (guinea-pig) cool cool
Malaria don do man pikin shege embarassed embarassed

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by Misstittee: 4:25am On Jul 27, 2021
At last, these are the upside of corona. Advances in medical and vaccine research

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by wink2015(m): 4:29am On Jul 27, 2021
The german company should extend their vaccine development to cover research in the bb production of a vaccine against Typhoid.

These day it is not only malaria that attack people ( adult and children )

Typhoid goes with some severe malaria symptoms.

The ideal way to go is that there should be the development of a vaccines against malaria and Typhoid at the same time.

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by design113: 4:31am On Jul 27, 2021
Finally.
Abeg, malaria medicine want finish person money.

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by 12345baba(m): 4:33am On Jul 27, 2021
Business go knock for pharmaceutical companies o

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by DoctorStylish: 4:33am On Jul 27, 2021
Abeg create HIV vaccine lol. Not necessarily but malaria shouldn’t be the only disease that should be researched.
Zombie Master Boarhairy would be really happy
Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by Tickles001(m): 4:35am On Jul 27, 2021
Yommychrz:
If not for the whites, I wonder how black race will be living
How were we living before they came?
The whites only brought us many troubles, and we still thank them for the few solutions, they used to garnish the shipload of troubles they created.

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by madukaanaya(m): 4:36am On Jul 27, 2021
Nbotee:
And the same ungrateful Africa dat only complains will claim the west either wants to reduce it's population or wants to wipe them off the face of the earth
thank u for this
Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by SonofGod231: 4:39am On Jul 27, 2021
I still dread the insects more than the disease.
What good is the malaria vaccines when mosquitoes no go still allow person sleep close eye.

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by madukaanaya(m): 4:39am On Jul 27, 2021
teamoneline:
But Africans why are we not the ones producing these things?
because we spend most of our time by thinking of destroying our selves
Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by ednut1(m): 4:41am On Jul 27, 2021
We africans no just gbadun. White man must always save us

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by skywalker240(m): 4:45am On Jul 27, 2021
Them try




When are they making vaccine for cancer? undecided

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by Yommychrz(m): 4:45am On Jul 27, 2021
Tickles001:

How were we living before they came?
The whites only brought us many troubles, and we still thank them for the few solutions, they used to garnish the shipload of troubles they created.
which trouble did dey brought us...am talking in terms of technology
Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by obamma: 4:50am On Jul 27, 2021
teamoneline:
But Africans why are we not the ones producing these things?

Because govt is busy focusing on wrong things like pursuing Sunday igboho and Nnamdi Kanu instead of focusing on health and security.

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Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by deltateam: 4:55am On Jul 27, 2021
Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by wpadmin: 5:00am On Jul 27, 2021
wow
Re: German Drugmaker, Biontech Set To Develop Malaria Vaccine by koladata(m): 5:03am On Jul 27, 2021
amala and amatem company won't like this

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