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FDA approves vaccine for rare mosquito-borne virus in US.

FDA Approves⁢ First Vaccine to Combat Chikungunya ‍Virus

The Food and Drug Administration ⁣has⁢ given ⁣its approval for ‍a vaccine against a disease few‌ Americans ever heard of ⁣20 years ago.

Under its “accelerated approval” ⁢rules,​ the ⁣FDA approved ‍a drug called ⁣Ixchiq, which is the first vaccine against chikungunya. The shots are for adults “18 years⁢ of age and older who are at increased risk of ⁢exposure⁢ to chikungunya virus,” according to an FDA news ⁣release on⁣ its gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first-vaccine-prevent-disease-caused-chikungunya-virus” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>website.

The virus is spread ⁣by the bite of an infected mosquito.

At least 5 million cases of the virus have been reported in the past 15 ⁣years, mostly in tropical and subtropical‍ areas of Africa, Southeast Asia, and ⁣parts of the ⁤Americas, ​leading the FDA to classify it as “an emerging global health threat.” The virus can be fatal to newborn babies.

Through September, there were about ‌440,000 chikungunya cases globally,⁣ with about 350 dead from the virus, the European Center for Disease Prevention⁢ and Control reported, according ⁢to Forbes.

Countries with the most⁢ cases⁤ were located in South and Central America.

Headache, fatigue, muscle‍ pain, joint pain, fever, and nausea were among the most common side effects of the shot, the FDA said, noting that 1.6 percent of drug ‌trial recipients who got the shot had adverse ⁤reactions, with two being hospitalized. For some, ‌reactions to the shot lasted for 30 days.

“Infection with⁢ chikungunya virus can lead to severe disease⁣ and prolonged⁣ health problems, ⁣particularly ‌for ⁤older⁤ adults ‌and individuals with underlying ⁤medical conditions,”​ said Dr. Peter Marks, director of the​ FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.

“Today’s approval addresses an⁢ unmet medical need and is an important advancement in the prevention‌ of a potentially debilitating disease with limited treatment options,” ⁣he said.

Fever and joint pain are the most common‌ symptoms of chikungunya.

Chikungunya‌ has been on the global radar screen since it was identified in 1952 in⁣ Tanzania, ⁣according to Forbes. It now exists on every continent except Antarctica.

The virus was ​rarely noticed among U.S. travelers before⁢ 2006, according to ⁤the federal Centers​ for Disease Control and Prevention.

Between 2006 and ⁤2013, only ⁤about 28‍ cases a year were⁢ reported in Americans who had traveled to places where the virus was prevalent.

The virus reached the Americas in 2013, and in 2014, it began to be spread by ‌mosquitoes in ​Florida, Texas, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Since​ 2015, the CDC said no locally acquired infections have been reported. In 2022, 81 cases were ⁣reported in Americans who travel abroad.

The drug is⁣ made by Valneva Austria GmbH.


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References:

Food and Drug‍ Administration. (n.d.).‌ FDA Approves ‍First Vaccine to Prevent Disease Caused ⁢by the Chikungunya⁢ Virus. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Retrieved from https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first-vaccine-prevent-disease-caused-chikungunya-virus

Forbes. (2023, November 10). First Chikungunya Vaccine Now‍ FDA Approved — What to Know About the Emerging Global Health Threat. Forbes



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