Vaccine for Billions — Much of the World Hopes for Astrazeneca — today

The biotech pio­neers Bion­tech and Mod­er­na dom­i­nat­ed the head­lines with their vac­cines. These drugs will prob­a­bly main­ly go to the rich indus­tri­al­ized coun­tries. The hope of poor­er coun­tries in par­tic­u­lar rests much more on Astrazeneca and Oxford Uni­ver­si­ty. At first glance, the effec­tive­ness of the third coro­na vac­cine, which has now com­plet­ed clin­i­cal test­ing, seems to lag a lit­tle behind the first two active ingre­di­ents. For the glob­al over­com­ing of the pan­dem­ic, the prod­uct AZD1222 from the British-Swedish phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal com­pa­ny Astrazeneca is like­ly to play a greater role than the vac­cines from com­peti­tors Bion­tech and Pfiz­er as well as Moderna.

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Accord­ing to data from the health indus­try con­sul­tan­cy Airfin­i­ty, orders have already been placed for 3.2 bil­lion dos­es of the Astrazeneca vac­cine. The vast major­i­ty of these are for coun­tries out­side of Europe and North Amer­i­ca. Pfiz­er and Bion­tech have orders for approx­i­mate­ly 1.1 bil­lion cans and Mod­er­na for 777 mil­lion. Most of these orders come from Euro­pean coun­tries and the USA. All com­pa­nies are still in nego­ti­a­tions with states and inter­na­tion­al orga­ni­za­tions for addi­tion­al deliveries.

Medics Kluge on vac­cine: “Hold­ing out for a few months is still the order of the day”

The divi­sion of mar­kets and the dif­fer­ent orders of mag­ni­tude are explained by the fun­da­men­tal­ly dif­fer­ent approach to vac­cine devel­op­ment and man­u­fac­ture. The Ger­man start­up Bion­tech, which has teamed up with the phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal giant Pfiz­er for the coro­na vac­cine, and the US com­peti­tor Mod­er­na are work­ing with a new biotech­ni­cal process that has nev­er been brought to mar­ket before. As far as is known so far, the prices should be between $ 20 and $ 40 per vac­cine dose. “These prices car­ry the risk that the vac­cines remain inac­ces­si­ble to a large part of human­i­ty,” warns the health expert for the human rights orga­ni­za­tion Human Rights Watch Mar­garet Wurth to Bloomberg. Accord­ing to the con­tracts known so far, deliv­er­ies of these high-tech vac­cines should go main­ly to the rich indus­tri­al­ized coun­tries of Europe and the USA, at least in the first few months. Astrazeneca, on the oth­er hand, devel­oped AZD1222 togeth­er with Oxford Uni­ver­si­ty on the basis of vec­tor tech­nol­o­gy, using a com­mon flu vac­cine as the basis. This brings great eco­nom­ic and logis­ti­cal advan­tages. So fac­to­ries of phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal com­pa­nies all over the world can be used for pro­duc­tion. The largest vac­cine man­u­fac­tur­er in the world, the Serum Insti­tute of India, has even start­ed pro­duc­tion in India. More than 100 mil­lion cans should be ready by this year. AZD1222 is also to be pro­duced in Brazil.

Depend­ing on the place of pro­duc­tion, the drug should be sold between three and nine dol­lars per dose. Astrazeneca has com­mit­ted to dis­pose of the vac­cine at cost for the dura­tion of the glob­al emer­gency. Astrazeneca wants to give part of its pro­duc­tion to Cov­ax, an ini­tia­tive of the World Health Orga­ni­za­tion and the Gavi vac­ci­na­tion alliance, among oth­ers, which is sup­posed to ensure that poor­er coun­tries are sup­plied with coro­na vac­cines. Cov­ax has now col­lect­ed around two bil­lion dol­lars from inter­na­tion­al donors. Mod­er­na and Pfiz­er are also nego­ti­at­ing with the ini­tia­tive, which, accord­ing to their own state­ments, needs at least five bil­lion dol­lars to buy enough vac­cines for the com­ing year alone. In con­trast to the vac­cines from Pfiz­er, its part­ners Bion­tech and Mod­er­na, the Astrazeneca prod­uct does not require extreme cool­ing either. Stor­age, trans­port and dis­tri­b­u­tion by the mil­lion at minus 70 degrees are a chal­lenge even for high­ly devel­oped indus­tri­al­ized coun­tries. Many poor­er coun­tries, which lack the infra­struc­ture for this, also rely on prod­ucts such as AZD1222, which can be stored at refrig­er­a­tor temperature.



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