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Local production of vaccines for humans, animals stressed

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Caretaker Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research, Prof Kauser Abdullah Malik has said that the upcoming government must promote local production of vaccines for humans, animals and birds to strengthen the economy and health sector. He said that more research work was also necessary to develop indigenous vaccines for treatment of infectious diseases in Pakistan.

The minister was addressing the inaugural ceremony of two-day International Conference on ‘Current Trends, Prospects & Opportunities in Vaccine Research 2024’ organized by Punjab University Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB) at Sheikh Riazuddin Auditorium here on Wednesday. On this occasion, PU VC Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood, UHS VC Prof Ahsan Waheed Rathore, CEMB Director Prof Moazur Rahman, renowned scientist Prof Dr Sheikh Riazuddin, scientists and researchers were present. Addressing the participants, Prof Kauser Abdullah Malik said that during the 2005 earthquake, the neighboring country refused to give the tetanus vaccine. He said that have we ever thought that what will happen if the vaccine stops coming from outside? He said that the government should give buyback guarantee to purchase vaccines like IPPs.

He said that the imported vaccines were not guaranteed to be more effective as these were not tested on local genes. He said that poultry industry was the second largest industry in Pakistan which needs to be protected by biosafety rules so that the disease affecting the poultry industry could be controlled. He said that the ban on soybeans proved to be a blow to the poultry industry and we are ensuring implementation of biosafety regulations regarding soybean to deal with the problem.

The caretaker minister for National Food Security and Research said that 80 percent of the vaccines are still being imported in the country; on the other hand, a large-scale production of vaccines is possible at the local level with the support of the government and private sector. He said that there are difficulties related to the approval of the vaccine by the regulators and this process should be streamlined.

Speaking on the occasion, PU VC Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood said that biotechnologists in Pakistan were introducing inventions and innovations in the field of agriculture and health. He said that different types of vaccines have become important for the health of humans, animals and birds. He said that the vaccination of birds and animals was also contributing to the strengthening of the economy. He said that all the senior biotechnologists of Pakistan were participating in the conference, which was commendable.

Prof Dr Ahsan Waheed said that it was necessary to provide all the facilities for vaccine research. He said that scientists should give suggestions regarding the preparation of vaccines for humans and animals in the country. He said that the use of vaccines was necessary to protect humans and animals from deadly diseases. Prof Dr Riazuddin said that he always promoted the research that would contribute to the strengthening of the country’s economy.

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