WHO Prequalifies nOPV2: Boost to Global Polio Eradication Efforts

14 Feb 2026

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WHO Prequalifies nOPV2: Boost to Global Polio Eradication Efforts

The World Health Organization has announced a prequalification of another novel oral polio vaccine type 2 (nOPV2).

  • This prequalification covers both the drug substance and the final vaccine product, allowing full end‑to‑end manufacturing at a single integrated facility
  • The development is an instance of multilateral cooperation (WHO, pharmaceutical partners, GPEI) towards a defined SDG goal — ending polio.

About Prequalification

Prequalification means the vaccine meets international standards for safety, quality, and effectiveness, enabling UN agencies like UNICEF to procure and distribute it globally.

Importance of Prequalification

Prequalification significance (UN/WHO context):

  • Allows United Nations procurement agencies (such as UNICEF, PAHO) to purchase and distribute the vaccine globally.
  • Ensures countries — especially low‑ and middle‑income ones — have access to an assured quality vaccine in outbreaks.
  • Promotes global supply diversity and responsiveness in emergency immunisation campaigns.

About nOPV2

  • nOPV2 stands for Novel Oral Polio Vaccine type 2.
  • It has been developed specifically to combat outbreaks caused by circulating vaccine‑derived poliovirus type 2 (cVDPV2).
  • Stability: Compared with traditional type 2 oral polio vaccines, nOPV2 has improved genetic stability, which minimizes the risk of reverting to a disease‑causing form.
  • WHO Status: Emergency Use Listing (EUL) approved by World Health Organization (WHO).
  • Manufacturing:
    • Manufactured by Biological E Limited (India) and PT Bio Farma (Indonesia).
  • Type: Live-attenuated oral vaccine targeting Polio type 2

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About Poliomyelitis (Polio)

  • Poliomyelitis is a highly infectious viral disease primarily affecting children under five years of age.
  • Transmission: It spreads mainly through person-to-person contact via the faecal-oral route or, less commonly, through contaminated water or food.
    • nOPV2Recent research suggests respiratory transmission plays a significant role.
    • Shedding of poliovirus in the throat supports the theory of respiratory transmission, akin to other contagious childhood diseases like measles and pertussis.
  • Impact: The virus multiplies in the intestine and can invade the nervous system, causing paralysis.
  • Wild Poliovirus Strain Status Worldwide
    • Type 1: Remains endemic in Pakistan and Afghanistan as of 2022.
    • Type 2: Declared eradicated in 1999.
    • Type 3: Declared eradicated in 2020.
  • India achieved a polio-free status in 2014 by WHO , with the last reported wild poliovirus case in 2011.

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