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Ivar T van der Zee, Rick A Vreman, Lawrence Liberti, Mario Alanis Garza
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Objectives: To map the timing and nature of regulatory reliance pathways used to authorize COVID-19 vaccines in Latin America.
Methods: An observational study was conducted assessing the characteristics of all COVID-19 vaccine authorizations in Latin America. For every authorization it was determined whether reliance was used in the authorization process. Subgroups of reference national regulatory authorities (NRAs) and non-reference NRAs were compared.
Results: 56 authorizations of 10 different COVID-19 vaccines were identified in 18 countries, of which 25 (44.6%) used reliance and 12 (21.4%) did not. For the remaining 19 (33.0%) it was not possible to determine whether reliance was used. Reference agencies used reliance less often (40% of authorizations with a known pathway) compared to non-reference agencies (100%). The median review time was just 15 days and does not meaningfully differ between reliance and non-reliance authorizations.
Conclusions: This study demonstrated that for these vaccines, despite reliance pathways being associated with numerous rapid authorizations, independent authorization review times were not considerably longer than reliance reviews; reliance pathways were not a prerequisite for rapid authorization. Nevertheless, reliance pathways provided rapid authorizations in response to the COVID-19 emergency.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e115 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-7 |
Journal | Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health |
Volume | 46 |
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Publication status | Published - 18 Aug 2022 |
Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › Academic