Emergent wins $235.8m US defence contract for Anthrax vaccine

疫苗临床3期上市批准临床结果
Emergent wins $235.8m US defence contract for Anthrax vaccine
Preview
来源: Pharmaceutical Technology
Emergent has several contracts with US government agencies for vaccines and therapeutics for various infectious diseases. Image Credit: Africa Studio / Shutterstock.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded a procurement contract worth up to $235.8m to Emergent BioSolutions for an indefinite-delivery and indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) supply of BioThrax.
As per the DoD contract, Emergent will supply BioThrax to all US military members who have a high risk of exposure to anthrax. The company will receive at least $20.1m for the initial five years ending on 30 September 2028. The contract allows for a five-year extension, with Emergent receiving at least $20m for each year, as per an 11 January press release.
BioThrax is a pre-exposure adsorbed form of an anthrax vaccine. In December 2008, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the five-dose schedule and intramuscular route of administration for BioThrax.
Anthrax is an infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis, which occurs naturally in soil. The disease commonly affects domestic and wild animals. Humans can contract anthrax if they come in contact with infected animals or contaminated animal products.
Emergent has several contracts with US government agencies for vaccines and therapeutics for various infectious diseases. In November 2023, the US Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) awarded Emergent a $75m contract for the supply of its post-exposure prophylactic anthrax vaccine, Cyfendus.
In July 2023, Emergent signed a ten-year contract with BARDA for the advanced development, manufacturing scale-up, and procurement of Ebanga (ansuvimab-zykl). The monoclonal antibody was approved for treating Ebola virus disease by the FDA in 2020. The ten-year BARDA contract is divided into two option periods – the advanced development option valued at $121m, and the procurement option valued at $583m over five years.
In May 2023, Emergent sold its travel vaccine portfolio, which included marketed vaccines for typhoid fever and cholera, and the Phase III Chikungunya vaccine candidate to Bavarian Nordic. In August 2023, Bavarian reported positive topline data from the Phase III study of its virus-like particle (VLP)-based chikungunya virus vaccine CHIKV VLP (PXVX0317) in adults and adolescents. The vaccine induced neutralising antibodies in 98% of the participants in the active group.
更多内容,请访问原始网站
文中所述内容并不反映新药情报库及其所属公司任何意见及观点,如有版权侵扰或错误之处,请及时联系我们,我们会在24小时内配合处理。
靶点
-
立即开始免费试用!
智慧芽新药情报库是智慧芽专为生命科学人士构建的基于AI的创新药情报平台,助您全方位提升您的研发与决策效率。
立即开始数据试用!
智慧芽新药库数据也通过智慧芽数据服务平台,以API或者数据包形式对外开放,助您更加充分利用智慧芽新药情报信息。