New Chicken
Pox Vaccine Developed in China
A safer and more effective vaccine for the highly contagious chicken
pox disease has been developed in Changchun, the capital of northeast
China's Jilin province.
According to the clinical trial conducted by its
producer, the Changchun Institute of Biological Products (CCIBP),
98.89 percent of the children, aged from one to six years old, demonstrated
immunity to chicken pox six weeks after being vaccinated with Freeze-dried
Live Attenuated Varicella Vaccine.
According to the CCIBP the vaccine has been approved
by both the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and the public health
authority. It has also been rated one of China's major new products
by the Ministry of Science and Technology and other agencies.
The CCIBP will be able to produce vaccines for 5
million people annually; the first phase of the product line will
be completed by the end of this year¡£
Chicken pox, a member of the herpes family, is considered more of
an irritant than a danger, but serious complications can arise from
the viral infection, which can sometimes prove fatal.
Children below the age of seven, and especially infants, are highly
susceptible to the epidemic, and the most effective prevention method
is still the vaccine.
China now has 150 million children below the age
of seven, and 20 million babies are born annually
Source: www.cnaho.com
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