India Approves First Locally Developed Malaria Vaccine

October 31, 2025

India’s drug regulator approved the country’s first homegrown malaria vaccine for emergency use, a milestone that could reshape disease prevention across the tropics. Developed by Bharat Biotech with WHO collaboration, the vaccine demonstrated 85% efficacy in trials.

Public health experts call it a game-changer, with rollout expected by mid-2026. The government plans to prioritise high-incidence regions, including Odisha and Assam, before expanding to Africa through export partnerships.

Officials say the approval reinforces India’s status as a leading vaccine innovation hub.

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