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TGA gives CSL local vaccine manufacturing approval

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The Therapeutic Goods Administration on Sunday approved manufacture of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine (ChAdOx1-S) in Australia by CSL’s Seqirus vaccine division.

This follows on from the 16 February 2021 approval by TGA of the overseas-manufactured AstraZeneca vaccine.

The delay in both approvals is part of criticism of the federal government’s vaccine rollout – see separate story here.

Specific approval of Australian manufacturing by TGA was required to ensure that the locally-manufactured vaccine had exactly the same composition and performance as overseas-manufactured vaccine, was made to the same quality and is free of contaminants.

The vaccine is being manufactured at two sites in suburban Melbourne.

CSL-Behring Australia in Broadmeadows (pictured) are manufacturing the active raw vaccine material, while the final vaccine doses are being manufactured, vials filled and packaged at Seqirus in Parkville.

Quality control testing of the raw material and product is also being carried out in these facilities.

The final step for the Australian-manufactured vaccine is TGA batch release, which is required for each and every batch of any vaccine supplied in Australia.

This involves a review of documents supplied by the commercial sponsor describing how the vaccine batch was made, tested, shipped and stored as well as TGA’s in-house laboratory testing to ensure the vaccine has been manufactured according to the required standards.

Receipt of the final batch release documentation from AstraZeneca is anticipated imminently and it is anticipated that the first batches will be released in the next few days.

The Australian Government has purchased 50 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, to be manufactured on their behalf by CSL.

Subject to individual batches passing TGA batch release requirements, these will form the mainstay of Australia’s COVID-19 vaccination program over the coming months, and complement imported vaccine supplies.

As part of Phase 1B of Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine program, more than 1,000 general practices will join the COVID-19 vaccination program from today. These clinics have initially been supplied with imported AstraZeneca vaccine.

Picture: CSL Behring/Broadmeadows plant

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