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Home-made vaccine for cervical cancer may be rolled out this year
Serum Institute of India (SII) will launch the country’s first indigenous HPV vaccine, people in the know told ET.
Serum Institute of India (SII) will launch the country’s first indigenous HPV vaccine, people in the know told ET. “NTAGI is actively considering the rollout of the HPV vaccine in the immunisation programme. The data on safety and efficacy will be presented before NTAGI and the drug controller at the end of this month,” added the person. The technical subcommittee of NTAGI had earlier recommended the introduction of the vaccine. “NTAGI will review the data and take the final decision,” added the person.
The government proposes to target girls aged 9-14 years for vaccination against cervical cancer. Currently, the vaccine is available only in private hospitals and costs up to `4,000 per dose. While the trials of human papilloma vaccine (HPV) vaccine used for cervical cancer had hit the wall earlier.

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