Sanofi Pasteur Allies with SK Chemicals Co. of South Korea on Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine
Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of Sanofi, has announced a long-term strategic co-operation with SK Chemicals Co. to co-develop an innovative pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV). This agreement will enable Sanofi Pasteur to access the global PCV market of $4 billion USD. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the use of PCVs in all countries.
The collaboration agreement includes R&D, production and commercialisation of a preventative pneumococcal disease vaccine. As part of the agreement, Sanofi will make an up-front payment of $23 million USD to SK Chemicals Co. Both companies will co-invest in the development of the PCV vaccine project and, if successful, SK Chemicals would produce the innovative vaccine at its production facility located in An-dong--the southern part of Korea. The product, once registered, would be launched globally by Sanofi Pasteur with shared profits outside of Korea, where SK would commercialize it with exclusive rights.
“Sanofi Pasteur is committed to driving the open innovation strategy in improving global public-health concerns, and to this end, this collaboration with SK Chemicals will showcase a win-win partnership built on mutual strengths and expertise of each company” said Sanofi Pasteur CEO, Olivier Charmeil. “With this agreement, Sanofi Pasteur will enlarge its unique portfolio of products, embracing the value of open innovation.”
“This is an important milestone for SK and for Korea,” stated Mr. In-Serk Lee, CEO of SK Chemicals “We are proud to partner with Sanofi Pasteur, one of the global leaders of the vaccine industry, to be able to develop and manufacture in Korea a premium vaccine that has the potential to be distributed worldwide.”
According to the WHO, diseases caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) — such as pneumonia, meningitis and febrile bacteraemia — constitute a major, global public-health problem; otitis media, sinusitis and bronchitis are more common but less serious manifestations of infection. It is estimated that about 14.5 million episodes of serious pneumococcal disease occur annually, resulting in about 826,000 deaths in children aged 1–59 months.
SK Chemicals recently unveiled its state-of-the-art, quality by design, multi-product production facility. The plant is currently producing various vaccines for clinical trials. Once the testing is over, the plant will start producing vaccines at large scale using next-generation technologies.
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