BANGKOK, Oct. 5 , 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, the Thai Red Cross Society and BioNet-Asia are the co-hosts of the Organizing Committee of the 16th Annual General Meeting of the Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN) under the theme of "Quality Vaccine for all". The meeting is to be held from the 5th to 7th of October 2015 at the Centara Grand at Central World in Bangkok, Thailand.
The DCVMN is a nonprofit international alliance of vaccine manufacturers founded in the year 2000 and aiming to protect people against known and emerging infectious diseases globally by increasing the availability, and enhancing the quality of vaccines produced in developing countries. The network includes today 44 vaccine manufacturers in 16 countries, producing and supplying over 200 products and 40 products are WHO Prequalified.
Prof. Sumana Khomvilai, Deputy Director of QSMI said: "On behalf of the DCVMN AGM 2015 Organizing Committee, we are pleased to welcome all delegates to the conference. We hope the meeting will be a unique opportunity to address the challenges related to vaccine production and procurement."
Indeed, world vaccine experts including from the World Health Organization UNICEF, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI, PATH and PAHO will gather to discuss vaccine demand, supply shortage and vaccine security, while a panel of speakers will also present novel technologies to develop new vaccines against infectious diseases such as chikungunya, dengue, pertussis and cholera.
During the opening ceremony, Dr Mahendra Suhardono, President of DCVMN, also emphasized the important role of DCVMs in the global efforts to eradicate poliomyelitis disease by supplying OPV vaccines for immunization programs. He also called for a cooperation spirit and close interaction among WHO, UNICEF, DCVM, and all relevant eradication initiatives in order to contribute to the success of polio eradication in the world.
About DCVMN
DCVMN is an international alliance of manufacturers aiming to protect people against known and emerging infectious diseases globally by increasing the availability and enhancing the quality of vaccines produced in emerging countries. The network includes today 44 vaccine manufacturers, in 16 countries, producing and supplying over 40 different types of vaccines. www.dcvmn.org
About QSMI
The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute of the Thai Red Cross Society is an institute producing BCG vaccine, equine Rabies Immunoglobulins and snake antivenoms, using the latest technology and equipment. QSMI is also a World Health Organization Collaborating Center for research on Rabies and venomous snakes. www.saovabha.com
About BioNet
BioNet-Asia is a clinical-stage biotech company with a focus on technological innovation and global market access. BioNet is developing recombinant Pertussis and Dengue vaccines. The company has also built up global partnerships, leading to the production of billions of doses of vaccines worldwide. www.bionet-asia.com
For further information, please contact:
Mr. Supachai Nampornchaisakul
BioNet-Asia Co., Ltd.
E-mail: info@bionet-asia.com
Tel. +66 2361 8110
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