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Havisure: India’s First Indigenously Developed Hepatitis A Vaccine

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Recently, Indian Immunologicals Ltd (IIL), a subsidiary of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), launched of the pediatric dose of India's first indigenously developed Hepatitis A vaccine, Havisure (0.5 ml).

More on the News:

  • Its aims to benefit the most vulnerable sections of society, especially children.
  • Havisure will be available in two doses: 0.5 ml for children and 1 ml for adults. 
  • It aligns with the "Make in India" initiative and supports a healthier future for children.
  • IIL is now the only company in India to develop an indigenous Hepatitis A vaccine.

About Havisure: 

  • The Havisure vaccine is priced at ₹2,150 per dose and is administered in a two-dose schedule. 
  • The first dose is given to individuals above 12 months of age, followed by a second dose at least six months later. 
  • This schedule is crucial for establishing effective immunity against Hepatitis A.
  • The vaccine is comparable to leading global vaccines, such as GSK's Havrix. 

Hepatitis A

  • It is an inflammation of the liver that can cause mild to severe illness.
  • It can be an acute (short-term) infection or a chronic (long-term) infection.
  • Transmission– The hepatitis A virus (HAV) is transmitted through ingestion of contaminated food and water or direct contact with an infectious person.
  • Geographical Distribution: It is common in low- and middle-income countries.
  • Symptoms: fever, malaise, loss of appetite, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal discomfort, dark-colored urine and jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes) and incubation period; 14–28 days.
  • Treatment: As per WHO there is no specific treatment for hepatitis A. Recovery from symptoms following infection may be slow and can take several weeks or months.
  • Prevention: Improved sanitation, food safety and immunization.

Eligiblility for the Vaccine:

  • Havisure is recommended for various groups, including children as part of routine immunization, individuals traveling to areas with high Hepatitis A prevalence, and those with occupational risks or chronic liver diseases. 

India’s Initiatives to Tackle Hepatitis:

National Viral Hepatitis Control Program: The aim of the program is to combat hepatitis and achieve countrywide elimination of Hepatitis C by 2030.

  • Reduce the risk, morbidity and mortality due to Hepatitis A and E.
  • Achieve significant reduction in the infected population, morbidity and mortality associated with Hepatitis B and C 

India’s Universal Immunization Programme (UIP): Hepatitis B is included in India’s UIP which provides free-of-cost vaccination to children against 12 life-threatening diseases including Hepatits.

  • The UIP provides free vaccines to 26 million children annually. 
  • The Government of India also has an Electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN) that tracks the storage and logistics of vaccines at all levels.

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