European Medicines Agency invites comments on new overarching guidance for the development of influenza vaccines
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The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has released the second module of a new overarching Draft guideline on influenza vaccines: non-clinical and clinical module for a six-month public consultation.
The guidance published today covers the non-clinical and clinical requirements for the development of new influenza vaccines and aims to facilitate the prompt assessment of new vaccines. It follows the publication in April of a Guideline on influenza vaccines – Quality module
The new modular guideline is intended to cover and update in one single, consolidated document the existing guidance on regulatory, quality, non-clinical and clinical aspects of the development of all types of influenza vaccines, in all epidemiological situations, i.e. seasonal, pandemic and pre-pandemic.
It has been developed based on the experience gained from many years of seasonal vaccination campaigns, the 2009/2010 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic, requests for scientific advice received from vaccine developers and applications for marketing authorisation.
The guidance provided applies to vaccines for which ample regulatory experience has been gained, as well as to some novel types of vaccines based on established surface antigens.
The most notable changes introduced by the non-clinical and clinical module of the guideline include:
The Interim guidance on enhanced safety surveillance for seasonal influenza vaccines in the EU, which was adopted as a stand-alone document in April 2014, will be annexed to this module following its finalisation.
Comments on the draft non-clinical and clinical module of the influenza vaccines guideline are invited until 31 January 2015 and should be sent to vwp@ema.europa.eu using the form provided.