User talk:Ashhealth33

June 2020
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IIL started manufacturing human vaccines in 1998 on a specific request by the Government of India. IIL launched purified vero cell rabies vaccine (PVRV)– Abhayrab. This led to the discontinuation of use of older and unsafe sheep brain derived vaccine (also termed Nerve Tissue Vaccine – NTV) in the country.IIL is also a major supplier of DPT, TT and Hepatitis B vaccines to India’s large Universal Immunization Programme. It is noted for developing veterinary and human vaccines for foot-and-mouth disease, rabies, bacterial vaccines, canine vaccines, hepatitis, measles, MMR vaccine and DPT vaccine. It offers Foot-and-mouth disease vaccines to farmers.

Animal Health
IIL manufactures animal health vaccines and formulations. After the introduction of FMD vaccine — “Raksha”, IIL launched the tissue culture rabies vaccine “Raksharab” in 1989. Subsequently, IIL developed vaccines through its own R & D efforts and launched them in the Indian market.

Human Biological Institute
IIL has a manufacturing facility at Ooty, Tamilnadu which produces Rabies vaccine using Vero cell line as a substrate for human use. The Human Biologicals Institute at Ooty is located at Kozhipannai village approximately five Km from Ooty town. This facility contains Production labs, Quality control lab, Warehouse, Animal testing facility and Utilities block. The design and construction of the plant meets Schedule M and cGMP guidelines. The production area is classified into unrestricted and restricted area. Unrestricted Area contains Cell culture laboratory, Media production lab, Purification lab and Formulation & filling, Packing and Manufacturing services. No live virus is handled in the unrestricted area. This area is designed as per the GMP with the provision of change rooms and equipped with HVAC for the maintenance of the class and differential air pressure etc. The restricted area contains Virus seed production lab, Antigen production, Concentration and inactivation, in- process quality control and Manufacturing Services. The entire restricted area is maintained under negative pressure and differential air pressure maintained through HVAC system.

International Business
IIL exports its products to more than 45 countries across the world with a customer focus in Middle East, Asia Pacific Region, Africa, Latin America, Russia and CIS countries. IIL is also working towards expanding the business arch towards South American market, USA and Europe.

Research & Development and Product Pipeline
The R&D efforts of Indian Immunologicals Ltd. are noticed on the development of products for the control of infectious diseases. Novel vaccines against animal diseases continue to be a major focus area for the R&D. In animal health, IIL is working on inactivated vaccine against IBR, a recombinant tick vaccine and multi component clostridial vaccine. On the human vaccines side, the R&D group has developed technology for Hepatitis A, Chikungunya vaccine, Measles rubella vaccine which are under clinical trials. Apart from this, work is on to develop the Zika Virus vaccine and Pneumococcal vaccine.

Recent Developments
The company has also acquired 50 acres of land in Biotech Park – Phase III near Karkapatla to locate its new manufacturing facilities for animal vaccines (Brucella RB 51 and other bacterial vaccines), animal health formulations and human rabies and Pentavalent vaccines. This facility has begun commercial production of animal health formulations and became fully operational for other products from mid of 2014. Immunologicals Limited (IIL) is developing a vaccine for coronavirus in a cross-continental collaboration.It is leading the cross-continental research collaboration in association with the Griffith University of Australia to develop 'live attenuated SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine or Covid-19 vaccine' using the latest codon de-optimization technology.

Veterinary and human vaccine manufacturer Indian Immunologicals Ltd. (IIL) has launched Classical Swine Fever (CSF) vaccine under brand name “Rakhsa Class” The Raksha Class vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine and has been tested for safety, sterility and potency. The field trials were conducted at Bengaluru and Hyderabad Veterinary colleges.

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