drug firms vow vaccine price cuts in developing world
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Drug firms vow vaccine price cuts in developing world

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Rotavirus kills more than 500,000 children a year
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Rotavirus kills more than 500,000 children a year Several major drugs companies have announced big cuts to the amounts they charge for their vaccines in the developing world. GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Merck, Johnson & Johnson and Sanofi-Aventis have agreed to cut

prices through the international vaccine alliance Gavi.  GSK said it would cut the price of its vaccine for rotavirus by 67% to $2.50 (£1.50) a dose in poor countries.

Rotavirus-related diarrhoea kills more than 500,000 children a year. The vaccine will be subsidised by higher prices being charged in richer countries. The rotavirus vaccine, for example, would cost about $50 in the US.

\"What we need is a return to invest in the next generation of new vaccines and drugs and that has to come from the profits of the medicines or the vaccines,\" Andrew Witty, chief executive of GSK told the BBC.

\"But it\'s obvious that if you\'re in Kenya or a slum in Malawi or somewhere like that there is no capacity for those people to contribute to it, so they have to be helped out by the contribution from the middle and the richer (countries).\"

Gavi is a partnership representing public and private sector organisations that helps to fund mass vaccination programmes in developing countries.

It is committed to funding the introduction of rotavirus vaccinations in 40% of the poorest countries by 2015, but it faced a $3.7bn funding shortfall and so has been appealing for price cuts and donations.

It will be holding a pledging conference in London on 13 June.

Merck has said it will provide its own rotavirus vaccine for $5 a dose, coming down to $3.50 once more than 30 million doses have been sold.

The price Gavi pays for pentavalent vaccines, which protect against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenzae type B will be cut by two Indian firms, Serum Institute and Panacea Biotec.

GSK also said it was very close to developing the world\'s first malaria vaccine, which is unusual because there is no market for it in the West.

That means there is no opportunity for patients in richer countries to subsidise those in poorer countries.

As a result, GSK said that if the vaccine comes to market it would be sold at a price that provides a small return of 5%, which would be used to fund the next generation of malaria treatments.

Anti-poverty campaigners welcomed the move but said there was more to be done.

\"Gavi still needs $3.7bn in additional funding to meet the demand for vaccines in poor countries,\" said Jamie Drummond, executive director of campaign group ONE.

\"The pricing commitments announced today help drive momentum, but Gavi\'s ambition to save four million lives in the next five years is only achievable if the international donor community steps up to the plate on 13 June [at a London vaccines pledging conference].\"
 

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