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Biopharma White Book A Significant Milestone For Barbados

Minister of Health and Wellness, Senator Dr. The Most Honourable Jerome Walcott, has described the handover of Barbados’ own Biopharma White Book by BioPharma-Excellence as a significant achievement.

The “White Book”, as it is commonly called, was yesterday presented to Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, Two Mile Hill, St. Michael, in the presence of several health officials, including members of the Barbados Drug Service, and representatives of Biopharma-Excellence.

Mr. Walcott, who noted that the White Book was the convergence of a series of strategic activities started more than a year ago, remarked: “Today is a very special day for Barbados and its Pan-African and Caribbean partnership in the area of health development. It is a key milestone in our biopharma project, the genesis of which was about two years ago, at a time when I had responsibility for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade.

“At that time, our Prime Minister, along with the President of the Republic of Rwanda and the President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, met to discuss how the Caribbean and Africa could ensure that the vaccine apartheid, which our respective regions experienced during the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, would not happen again for us.”

While noting that the country’s foray into this field was not an accident, the Health Minister acknowledged it was the result of the vision which Prime Minister Mottley has for Barbados to become a global leader and hub for value-added goods and services.

Mr. Walcott emphasised that Government felt it would be in the public’s interest to put measures in place proactively to provide for the wellbeing of citizens in the event of future pandemics, while at the same time stimulating economic activity and creating employment opportunities.

Further tracing the history of the Biopharma White Book, the Health Minister revealed that from early discussions, it was recognised that if Barbados and Guyana were to get involved in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, to meet the needs of the populations of the two regions, they would have to be compliant with the requirements of the international organisations that have responsibility for overseeing the food and drug regulatory authorities across the globe.

“This White Book presents for each country, a gap analysis of what must be done, to create the enabling environment for regulation, in the pharmaceutical industry. Our White Book delineates Barbados’ strategic pathway toward the establishment of a robust regulatory agency for pharmaceutical products. This body of work is critical in our pursuit of pharmaceutical self-reliance and enhancing public health standards within our nation,” he explained.

It was noted that on November 8, 2022, Prime Minister Mottley, along with Guyana’s President, Dr. Irfaan Ali and the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, signed a historic Communique on the development of pharmaceuticals for global public health, and their end-to-end production in the Caribbean and Latin America, supported by a “transatlantic bridge” between Africa and the region.

Health Minister Walcott, in thanking all contributors, acknowledged the island’s White Book was the outcome of extensive research and efforts by Biopharma-Excellence, led by Dr. Michael Pfleiderer, who, along with his team, produced the final document. 

Other collaborators, he added, included the Barbados Pharmaceutical Programme and the Barbados Drug Service, the Ministry of Health and Wellness, the University of the West Indies, Invest Barbados, Export Barbados and several other critical stakeholders. 

He also acknowledged the offer of technical assistance to the Barbados Pharmaceutical Programme made by the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) and stressed PAHO continues to be a significant partner for Barbados in its delivery of health services. (PR/GIS)

CAPTION: Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley and Health Minister, Senator Dr. The Most Honourable Jerome Walcott pose with the Biopharma White Book at yesterday’s handover ceremony. Looking on (left to right) are Principal Consultant Biopharma – Excellence, Dr. Michael Pfliederer; Executive Director, kENUP Foundation, Holm Keller; Director General, Food & Director of the Barbados Drug Service, Maryam Hinds; and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. The Most Honourable Kenneth George

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Health Ministry Confirms Oropouche Virus Cases In Barbados

The Ministry of Health and Wellness has confirmed two adult cases of the Oropouche virus disease (OROV) in Barbados.

OROV, which circulates in Central and South America and the Caribbean, can be transmitted to humans through bites from midges (commonly known as sand flies) and certain Culex mosquitoes, both commonly found in bushy areas and stagnant water.

Symptoms of the Oropouche virus disease are similar to other mosquito-borne illnesses like dengue. They may begin four to eight days after being bitten by an infected insect and include sudden onset of fever, headache, chills, joint pain and stiffness, and sometimes nausea and vomiting. 

While most individuals recover within seven days, some may remain ill for weeks. There is no specific treatment for OROV, but infected persons can be treated for their symptoms. Pregnant women are advised to take extra precautions.

The Ministry advises the public to adopt protective measures against mosquito and insect bites to prevent contracting OROV. These measures include:

  • Using insect screens and repellents.
  • Wearing long-sleeved shirts and long pants, especially from dusk to dawn when the vectors are most active.
  • Eliminating areas of stagnant water around properties to prevent mosquito breeding.

Particularly during periods of heavy rain, the public is urged to search their homes and discard any stagnant water that may accumulate in empty containers.

The Ministry remains committed to safeguarding public health and will continue to monitor the situation closely. (PR/GIS)

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WORLD AIDS DAY – TODAY DECEMBER 1

Today December 1st is World AIDS Day.  Under the Theme  ‘Take the right path: My health my right’  the World Health Organisation, (WHO) calls for and reminds the global community that the world can end AIDS if everyone’s rights are protected.

Join the movement to address the inequalities that hinder progress in the fight.

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