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GAVI ALLIANCE
TO VACCINATE AN ADDITIONAL 6.6 MILLION CHILDREN AGAINST THREE KILLER
DISEASES: ALLIANCE COMMITS US$ 134 MILLION BUT WARNS OF FUNDING CHALLENGES
TO INTRODUCE NEW SUPPORT AGAINST CERVICAL CANCER, TYPHOID, JAPANESE
ENCEPHALITIS, AND RUBELLA:
26/11/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 26
November 2008 -- Responding
to increased demand by poor countries to immunise children under five, the
GAVI Alliance committed to fund an additional US$ 134 million in new and
continued programmes yesterday for vaccines against
rotavirus, pneumococcal disease and Haemophilus
influenzae type b (Hib). The programmes will
support 11 countries and provide vaccines to an estimated 6.6 million
children.
All
three diseases are major childhood killers. Collectively, they claim the lives
of approximately two million children each year.
The
new funds are committed at a time when the Alliance is calling on donors to
expand support for four new vaccines against cervical cancer, typhoid,
Japanese encephalitis and rubella.
“The
demand by countries to immunise their children has been phenomenal,” said
GAVI Executive Secretary Julian Lob-Levyt. “We’ve listened to what
countries need and have responded. As they continue to ramp up efforts against
childhood killers, they are now asking for support against diseases like
cervical cancer and Japanese encephalitis. We must not let them down.”
Yesterday’s
decision follows an October board meeting at which the Alliance committed to
seek the required US$ 3 billion necessary to continue existing programmes and
expand its portfolio of offerings through 2015.
Dr.
Lob-Levyt encouraged donors “not flinch nor be complacent” despite the
current economic challenge. “We must seize this opportunity and remain
committed to immunisation and the impact we can make on the Millennium
Development Goals, not only for child health but for gender and poverty
reduction too. Sustainable health interventions require long-term, reliable
funding.”
Armenia
,
Bhutan
,
Cambodia
,
Laos
, and
Sao Tome
will receive support to immunise approximately 2.9 million children with the
life-saving Hib vaccine. It will be administered through three shots of a
pentavalent vaccine that also includes antigens against diphtheria, tetanus,
pertussis, and hepatitis B.
Nicaragua
will receive support to administer rotavirus vaccine to approximately 334,600
children and Cameroon, Congo, and Yemen were approved for funding to
administer pneumococcal vaccine to approximately 2.6 million children
beginning in 2010.
More
than 800,000 children in Rwanda and Gambia are also
expected to be vaccinated against pneumococcal disease thanks to an approved
donation from Wyeth of 3.1 million doses of the vaccine Prevenar.
Streptococcus
pneumoniae,
which causes pneumonia and meningitis, is the number one vaccine-preventable
cause of death in children under five years of age worldwide. The World Health
Organization estimates that up to one million children under five die each
year due to pneumococcal diseases. The vast majority of deaths occur in
developing countries.
"Bringing
lifesaving vaccines to children throughout the world is central to Wyeth's
mission," said Jim Connolly, Executive Vice President and General Manager
of Wyeth Vaccines. "As a result of this donation to GAVI, we are
helping protect poor children in Rwanda and Gambia from the potentially
devastating consequences."
The
considerable uptake by recipient countries of vaccines already offered by GAVI
and an overwhelming demand for new ones prompted the expansion of the vaccine
portfolio. Since GAVI was launched in 2000, the number of poor countries that
have accessed the
Alliance
’s life-saving support has skyrocketed. Requests from countries for
hepatitis B vaccine, for example, have risen from nearly zero to more than 60
countries in just eight years. A recent survey indicated that 60 countries
would also seek support to introduce a vaccine against cervical cancer.
***
The
GAVI Alliance (formerly the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation) is
a public-private partnership of major stakeholders in immunisation and health
system support. It includes developing country and donor governments, the
World Health Organization, UNICEF, the World Bank, the vaccine industry in
both industrialised and developing countries, research and technical agencies,
civil society, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and individuals. WHO
projections show that GAVI support has prevented more than 3.4 million future
deaths by the end of 2008. Visit www.gavialliance.org.
For
more information, please contact:
Jeffrey
Rowland - Office: +41 22 909 7165; Mobile: + 41 79 240 45 59; email: jrowland@gavialliance.org
Dan
Thomas - Office: +41 22 909 6524 office; Mobile: +41 79 251 8581; email: dthomas@gavialliance.org
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