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Production of Vietnam’s first foot-and-mouth vaccines to start in Q2

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development expects the mass production of the first made-in-Vietnam vaccines against foot-and-mouth disease will start in the second quarter of 2018.
Production of Vietnam’s first foot-and-mouth vaccines to start in Q2 ảnh 1Mass production of the first made-in-Vietnam vaccines against foot-and-mouth disease, that affects cattle and pigs, is expected to start in the second quarter of 2018. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Agriculture andRural Development expects the mass production of the first made-in-Vietnamvaccines against foot-and-mouth disease will start in the second quarter of2018.

The ministry has transferred the virus that affectscloven-hoofed animals, including cattle and pigs, to three domesticpharmaceutical manufacturers – Navetco National Veterinary JSC, RuralTechnology Development (RTD) JSC, and Duc Hanh Marphavet VeterinaryPharmaceutical JSC for vaccine production.

This will be the first joint effort made by the animal health authority andbusinesses to produce the vaccines for domestic use, reducing the country’sreliance on imports.

Each year, Vietnam has to spend 20-30 million USD to import about 40-50 milliondoses of vaccines against foot-and-mouth disease which has caused severe damagefor local livestock farming.

Duc Hanh Marphavet has completed the construction of afacility capable of producing about 20 million doses of foot-and-mouth vaccines,along with training for personnel in charge of the vaccine manufacturing.

Meanwhile, RTD invested in a vaccine production facilitythat meets WHO’s Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) last September. -VNA
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