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Major update on vaccine for killer virus that could spark new global pandemic | UK | News

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A vaccine for a killer virus with pandemic potential could be fast-tracked to patients through a scheme to accelerate development. Scientists at the University of Oxford have been granted support for their jab from the European Medicines Agency’s Prime scheme, which aims to get treatments to people quicker through earlier and closer ties with regulators.

Spread mainly by fruit bats, Nipah virus is fatal in up to 85% of cases. Symptoms include fever, headaches, pain, vomiting and sore throat. In the worst cases, it can lead to fatal brain swelling. The virus can also be transmitted through contaminated foods or directly from human to human.

Nipah is seen by the World Health Organisation as a research priority because of its potential to trigger a pandemic.

The Oxford team is putting its jab for Nipah through phase one testing after promising earlier results. It is the first UK academic institution to get access to the Prime scheme from the EMA.

Oxford said the additional support offered by Prime “has been granted on the basis of compelling preclinical data and preliminary clinical evidence, and will help to accelerate the development and regulatory approval” of the vaccine.

In its letter of confirmation to Oxford investigators, the EMA said: “Nipah virus disease in humans is associated with significant morbidity and a high mortality rate and consequent public health impact.

“The increasing frequency of human encounters with fruit bats and spillover into densely populated areas is expanding opportunities for Nipah virus transmission, heightening its outbreak potential.”

Professor Brian Angus, chief investigator of the Oxford Nipah Vaccine Programme at the Oxford Vaccine Group, said: “This targeted regulatory support for our vaccine programme is a huge boost to the search for a solution to Nipah virus outbreaks.

“We are hopeful that the results of these trials will pave the way for us to be able to protect some of the populations most at risk, while also helping the world avoid a future global pandemic.”

Nipah was first recognised in 1999 during an outbreak among pig farmers in Malaysia.

It was also found in Bangladesh in 2001, and nearly annual outbreaks have occurred in that country since. The disease has also occured in eastern India.

Evidence of the virus has been found in bat species in a number of countries, including Cambodia, Ghana, Indonesia, Madagascar, the Philippines and Thailand.

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