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Rapid development and deployment of high‐volume vaccines for pandemic response

Zoltán Kis, Cleo Kontoravdi, Antu Dey, Robin J. Shattock, Nilay Shah

2020Journal of Advanced Manufacturing and Processing114 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Overcoming pandemics, such as the current Covid-19 outbreak, requires the manufacture of several billion doses of vaccines within months. This is an extremely challenging task given the constraints in small-scale manufacturing for clinical trials, clinical testing timelines involving multiple phases and large-scale drug substance and drug product manufacturing. To tackle these challenges, regulatory processes are fast-tracked, and rapid-response manufacturing platform technologies are used. Here, we evaluate the current progress, challenges ahead and potential solutions for providing vaccines for pandemic response at an unprecedented scale and rate. Emerging rapid-response vaccine platform technologies, especially RNA platforms, offer a high productivity estimated at over 1 billion doses per year with a small manufacturing footprint and low capital cost facilities. The self-amplifying RNA (saRNA) drug product cost is estimated at below 1 USD/dose. These manufacturing processes and facilities can be decentralized to facilitate production, distribution, but also raw material supply. The RNA platform technology can be complemented by an a priori Quality by Design analysis aided by computational modeling in order to assure product quality and further speed up the regulatory approval processes when these platforms are used for epidemic or pandemic response in the future.

Topics & Concepts

PandemicProduct (mathematics)Software deploymentQuality (philosophy)Risk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceLead timeCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)BusinessManufacturing engineeringEngineeringOperations managementMedicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)GeometryEpistemologyPhilosophyDiseasePathologyMathematicsOperating systemSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 ResearchImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesRNA Interference and Gene Delivery