Malaysia

Govt to conduct clinical trials for 2 locally produced vaccines: Adham

Science, Technology, and Innovation Ministry says jabs are for nasopharyngeal cancer, cholera

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Nov 2021 11:27PM

Govt to conduct clinical trials for 2 locally produced vaccines: Adham
The Science, Technology, and Innovation Ministry is in the process of developing a Covid-19 vaccine, which is being carried out by the Institute for Medical Research in collaboration with Universiti Malaya, says its minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba. – Bernama pic, November 29, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Science, Technology, and Innovation Ministry will be conducting clinical trials for two vaccines produced in the country through the establishment of the Malaysian Genome and Vaccine Institute (MGVI).

Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said the two vaccines are for nasopharyngeal cancer and cholera, which will undergo clinical trials in the United Kingdom and India as early as next year.

“We are also in the process of developing a Covid-19 vaccine, which is being carried out by the Institute for Medical Research in collaboration with Universiti Malaya.

“We hope with the establishment of MGVI, Malaysia will be able to become a hub for the production of vaccines that can be used domestically or abroad,” he said in Bernama TV’s Malaysia Petang Ini programme titled “Aspirasi Keluarga Malaysia 100 Hari” today.

On November 1, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob launched the National Vaccine Development Roadmap and MGVI in an effort to turn the country into a hub for vaccine production. 

“MGVI will become a coordinating body between experts, and local and foreign industries, while developing talent who will be the backbone of vaccine development in the future,” Dr Adham said.

Meanwhile, he said Covid-19 screening and monitoring mobile device i-Breath, which is entering the final pre-clinical phase, is expected to be commercialised by June next year after going through clinical trials.

“i-Breath will enter clinical trials, which comprise several phases, for six months before it is ready to be commercialised and marketed.

“We are targeting for this device to be used not only locally, but also internationally,” he added.

The ministry has allocated a total of RM1.05 million for the development of i-Breath in collaboration with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia that can detect the presence of Covid-19 with up to 93% sensitivity by simply breathing into the mobile device. – Bernama, November 29, 2021

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