Global Dr Matt Linley, senior director for analytics and forecasting at predictive health analytics firm Airfinity, looks ahead to a potentially game-changing year in the fight against respiratory synctial virus (RSV), which has seen a major spike in cases this winter. Linley assesses the potential impact of some major new treatments…
Chile Korean biotech SK Bioscience, known for bringing forward the first South Korean-developed COVID-19 vaccine, is pursuing its beyond-COVID growth strategy with a new green light for its SKYCellflu vaccine. The recent approval by Chile’s Instituto de Salud Publica follows nine others and is the first in the Latin America region.…
South Africa Roughly half of Africa’s 1.1 billion people lack regular access to even the most essential medicines and most of Sub-Saharan Africa depends on imports which make up as much as 70 to 90 percent of the medicines consumed there. As the COVID-19 pandemic further demonstrated this dependence and the vulnerability…
Saudi Arabia The latest news from the Saudi healthcare and life science industry, including how the implementation of COVID-19 measures have helped reduce the prevalence of MERS-CoV in the country, regulatory approval for Alvotech and Bioventure’s Humira biosimilar, and Open Medical’s new partnership with Tamer Group around digital transformation solutions. As…
Global For a biotech that had never before brought a drug to market, Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine was a revelation. Not only did the vaccine validate the company’s focus on mRNA technology, it also led to huge profits, namely a net income of USD 12.2 billion in 2021 and vaccine sales adding…
China One of China’s leading vaccine manufacturers, CanSino Biologics has taken massive strides since its foundation in 2009 and has secured approvals in several countries for its ebola, meningitis, and COVID-19 jabs. The manufacturer of the world’s first inhaled COVID-19 vaccine, CanSinoBIO is also continuing to invest in mRNA technology in…
Global Brendan Shaw looks ahead to the rest of 2023, identifying five key trends to watch out for in the healthcare and life sciences sector. With the worst of COVID-19 now in the rear-view mirror for much of the world, Shaw questions whether the lessons and progress that the pandemic brought…
China A roundup of some of the biggest healthcare and pharma news from China including the exclusion of Pfizer’s Paxlovid from the country’s national insurance coverage, CanSino’s promising mRNA booster trial results, WuXi Biologics and GSK’s T-cell engager deal, Biocytogen and Hansoh’s antibody collaboration … Pfizer CEO rules out generic…
Africa While HIV has shifted from a death sentence to a manageable disease in most developed nations, there are several reasons why it still represents a huge global issue. It remains highly infectious and difficult to detect in the early stages of infection, while existing treatments are unavailable or too expensive…
Africa Speaking exclusively to PharmaBoardroom, Medicines for Africa’s Lenias Hwenda gives a comprehensive overview of the African Medicines Agency, why such a regulatory body was needed, how it differs from the European Medicines Agency, and its progress thus far. Hwenda also examines how the AMA stands to impact Africa’s clinical trial…
Global After gaining its first global approval in Indonesia, Takeda’s dengue fever vaccine, Qdenga, recently got a green light from the European Commission (EC) to market the vaccine in Europe, laying the foundation for further approvals in dengue-endemic regions like Latin America. We are one step closer to achieving our aspiration…
Americas Maria Gabriela Pittis, Head of SAM (South Cone, Andean Region, Mexico & Central America and Caribbean) at Takeda, outlines the company’s significant presence in the cluster, its double digit growth and plans to launch 14 new products there by 2025, most importantly its European Medicines Agency-approved dengue vaccine. She also…
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