India’s Vaccine Growth Story to be published in 20 Indian Languages

Dr. Sajjan Singh Yadav’s ‘Bestseller’ book, India’s Vaccine Growth Story- From Cowpox to Vaccine Maitri,’ will be published in 20 Indian languages. This will aid in spreading the story of India’s global vaccine supremacy throughout the country. Dr. Yadav is a scientist and a bureaucrat. He is an officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) […]

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India’s Vaccine Growth Story to be published in 20 Indian Languages

Dr. Sajjan Singh Yadav’s ‘Bestseller’ book, India’s Vaccine Growth Story- From Cowpox to Vaccine Maitri,’ will be published in 20 Indian languages. This will aid in spreading the story of India’s global vaccine supremacy throughout the country.

Dr. Yadav is a scientist and a bureaucrat. He is an officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and is currently the Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Finance’s Department of Expenditure.

He has worked for the government in a variety of fields such as finance, health, nutrition, water, sanitation, food, public distribution, urban development, municipal administration, information and publicity, art, culture, tourism, and commercial taxes.

He graduated from the prestigious London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) with a Doctorate in Public Health.

Vaccines are the most effective weapon against infectious diseases. They have assisted us in preventing thousands of deaths from infectious diseases each year. Vaccines have enabled us to eradicate dreadful diseases such as smallpox and polio. Vaccination efforts to eradicate more diseases are in full swing.

Following this ancient’mantra,’ India has provided low-cost drugs and vaccines to the rest of the world for the last four decades. India now supplies 62% of the world’s vaccine demand. It is the only developing country among the top ten vaccine exporters, and it has the world’s largest manufacturing capacity for WHO-prequalified vaccine production.

Approximately 77% of the vaccines produced in the country are exported to over 170 countries. India meets 90% of the WHO’s demand for measles vaccines and 40-70 percent of the demand for DPT and BCG vaccines.

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