EU eyes smallpox vaccine for monkeypox


Animal data has shown that the Imvanex jab, used to immunise against smallpox in the past, is effective against monkeypox. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 2, 2022.

THE European Union’s drug watchdog is in talks with the maker of a vaccine against deadly smallpox to extend its use to monkeypox, a senior official said today. 

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said it was working with the manufacturer of the Imvanex jab “out of precaution” to ensure it had supplies if needed. 

“Despite the outbreak being rather unprecedented in Europe, at present this is not a public health emergency,” EMA vaccines chief Marco Cavaleri said. 

Monkeypox is related to smallpox, which killed millions around the world every year before it was eradicated in 1980, but has far less severe symptoms. 

The World Health Organisation says more than 550 monkeypox cases have been confirmed in 30 countries outside the West African nations where it is endemic since the start of May. 

Imvanex, made by Danish firm Bavarian Nordic, was authorised by the EMA in 2013 for smallpox, but the maker did not apply at the time for its use against monkeypox. 

“The EMA emergency task force is in talks with (maker) to prepare for the submission of data that could support an extension of indication” to monkeypox, Cavaleri said. 

Animal data showed that Imvanex is “effective” against monkeypox, he added. 

The vaccine would most likely be given to close contacts of people infected with monkeypox to prevent its spread. 

The EMA hopes the firm can apply “as soon as possible”, Cavaleri said, without giving a timeframe.

The watchdog is also ready to discuss how to increase manufacturing capacity, given that smallpox jabs are in short supply due to its eradication more than four decades ago, he said.

The European Commission told AFP last week it was already working on centralising purchases of vaccines and treatments for monkeypox.

The United States has said it has around 1,000 doses of Imvanex, where it is known as JYNNEOS and is already authorised for smallpox. – AFP, June 2, 2022.


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