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Serum Institute of India, UNICEF supply agreement to provide pneumonia vaccine to low-income nations

“Pneumonia is the biggest single killer of children, claiming the life of a child every 39 seconds. By being able to provide this quality-assured pneumococcal conjugate vaccine at such an affordable price, we can save millions of children's lives,” Director of UNICEF's supply and procurement headquarters Etleva Kadilli said.

June 17, 2020 / 10:01 IST
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The Serum Institute of India will provide ten million doses of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, which helps to prevent severe pneumonia, every year to lower-income countries for the next decade under a new supply agreement with the UNICEF that helped dramatically decreased the price of pneumonia vaccine for those nations.

“Pneumonia is the biggest single killer of children, claiming the life of a child every 39 seconds. By being able to provide this quality-assured pneumococcal conjugate vaccine at such an affordable price, we can save millions of children's lives,” Director of UNICEF's supply and procurement headquarters Etleva Kadilli said.

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The Pune-based Serum Institute of India is a leading manufacturer of immunobiological drugs, including vaccines.

“Our innovative approach has incentivised industry to bring this vaccine at scale to the market. The result means more countries – including middle-income countries – that have not yet introduced this vaccine into their routine immunisation due to previously prohibitive pricing, will have an affordable option to accelerate access for all children," Kadilli said.