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According to the research report “Middle East & Africa Vaccine Market Overview, 2028, The market is projected to reach market size above USD 4.50 Billion by 2028. The usage of vaccines has been steadily increasing in Middle East and Africa region the reasons for this surge is the demonstrable effectiveness of vaccines in preventing a wide range of infectious diseases. Vaccines have played an instrumental role in the eradication of smallpox, near-elimination of polio, and substantial reductions in the incidence of other deadly diseases like measles and influenza. These successes have instilled trust and confidence in vaccination as a powerful tool for disease prevention. The raising awareness about the importance of vaccines has contributed significantly to their increased usage. With the proliferation of information through the internet and social media, people now have greater access to reliable sources of vaccine-related information. Public health campaigns, healthcare professionals, and scientific advancements have collectively raised awareness about vaccines' safety and efficacy, dispelling myths and misinformation that once deterred some individuals from getting vaccinated. Many countries in this region have established National Immunization Programs (NIPs) that focus on vaccination campaigns, schedules, and strategies. NIPs work to ensure that vaccines are readily available to all eligible individuals and coordinate vaccination efforts at the national and regional levels. The African Union, a continental organization consisting of African countries, has initiatives related to vaccine distribution and health. Innovations in vaccine development and research have also contributed to increased usage. Ongoing scientific advancements have led to the development of vaccines for emerging infectious diseases and improvements in the safety and effectiveness of existing vaccines. This continuous progress ensures that a broader spectrum of diseases can be prevented through vaccination.
Based on the geography, the market is segmented into UAE, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa. Saudi Arabia dominates the market, which is anticipated to reach more than USD 786 Million by 2028. The Saudi Ministry of Health is responsible for healthcare and vaccination programs in the country. Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) oversee the regulation and approval of vaccines and medicines in Saudi Arabia. They may provide information on approved vaccines and their distribution. Public awareness has played a crucial role in this growing market. Increased access to information through various media channels and healthcare campaigns has empowered individuals to make informed decisions about their health. Government initiatives have been instrumental in driving vaccine utilization in South Africa. The government has not only invested in healthcare infrastructure and distribution networks but has also actively promoted vaccination through public health campaigns. The UAE government has demonstrated a strong commitment to public health by actively promoting and facilitating vaccine distribution. Their efficient and organized vaccination campaigns have instilled confidence in the population. The UAE's approach of importing and offering a diverse range of vaccines has attracted a broad spectrum of individuals.
Based on the pathogen that is being targeted to produce the vaccine, different vaccine technologies are involved in its production. Thus, the market is segmented on the basis of Technology, which involves; Conjugate vaccines, Inactivated & Subunit vaccines, Live Attenuated vaccines, Recombinant vaccines, and Toxoid vaccines. As of 2022, the use of conjugate vaccines dominates the market by the great market share. Following closely is the live attenuated vaccines; live attenuated vaccines are a vital class of vaccines that provide numerous important advantages in the field of vaccination. These vaccines are made using weaker versions of the microbes that actually cause diseases, such as viruses or bacteria. The primary benefit of live attenuated vaccines is their ability to closely resemble the course of a typical infection without actually transmitting the disease. A strong and persistent immune response is triggered in the immunized person by this repetition of the infectious process. Therefore, live attenuated vaccinations frequently confer robust and long-lasting immunity, necessitating fewer doses or boosters over time. These vaccines can also offer broad-spectrum protection, which means they work well against several strains or variations of a pathogen. Recombinant vaccines offer several notable benefits in the field of immunization. These vaccines are developed through genetic engineering techniques that combine genetic material from a disease-causing organism, often a virus or bacterium, with genetic material from another organism, such as yeast or bacteria, to produce a safer and more effective vaccine. One of the key advantages of recombinant vaccines is their safety profile. Since they do not contain live or inactivated pathogens, there is no risk of causing the disease in the vaccinated individual. This makes them suitable for use in individuals with weakened immune systems.
The market is segmented on the basis of route of administration of vaccine, which includes Intramuscular and Subcutaneous Administration, Oral Administration, and Others (Intradermal Administration, Nasal Administration, Intravenous Administration, Transdermal Patches, Oral-Mucosal Vaccines, Microneedle Patches, Jet Injectors, Intraperitoneal Administration, Intranasal Droplets, etc.) Oral administration of vaccines offers a distinct and valuable approach to immunization. Unlike traditional vaccines that are typically administered via injection, oral vaccines are ingested, usually in the form of a liquid, tablet, or capsule. The advantages of oral vaccines are their non-invasive nature, which eliminates the need for needles and syringes. This makes them more acceptable to individuals who may have a fear of injections or needle-related anxiety. Additionally, oral vaccines are easier to administer, making them particularly useful in large-scale vaccination campaigns, especially in remote or resource-limited areas where access to healthcare facilities and trained medical personnel may be limited. Oral vaccines stimulate both systemic and mucosal immune responses. Mucosal immunity is particularly important in defending against pathogens that enter the body through mucosal surfaces, such as the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. By eliciting mucosal immunity, oral vaccines can provide a first line of defense against infections at these entry points. A notable example of an oral vaccine is the oral polio vaccine (OPV), which has been instrumental in the global effort to eradicate polio. Other oral vaccines include those for cholera and rotavirus. The oral administrated vaccines hold the market size of more than USD 176 Million. However, most vaccines are administered through either intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) routes because these methods offer distinct advantages in terms of immune response and safety and thus dominate the market in 2022.
Based on the end-user, the vaccine market is segmented into Pediatric Vaccines and Adult Vaccines. Vaccine administration during early childhood is a globally recognized and prioritized public health strategy, and this practice is also prevalent in the Middle East and Africa. Governments in these regions have established rules and policies that emphasize the importance of vaccinating children at a young age to protect them from preventable diseases. In many Middle Eastern and African countries, childhood vaccination programs are integrated into national healthcare systems and follow guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO). These programs typically include vaccination schedules that specify when children should receive various vaccines, such as those for measles, polio, diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis. Government policies often mandate that children must be up-to-date on their vaccinations to attend school, further encouraging vaccine uptake. Health authorities in these regions also conduct vaccination campaigns to reach underserved populations, ensuring that children, regardless of their socioeconomic status or location, have access to life-saving vaccines. Access to vaccines for adults and the elderly is often facilitated through a combination of public healthcare facilities, private clinics, and outreach programs. In some instances, vaccination campaigns are conducted in workplaces, community centers, and healthcare settings to maximize coverage and convenience. Influenza (Flu) Vaccine, COVID-19 Vaccine, Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (Tdap) Vaccine, Pneumococcal Vaccine, Shingles (Herpes Zoster) Vaccine, Hepatitis Vaccines, Meningococcal Vaccine, and Depending on travel destinations and activities, adults require vaccines such as typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, and others to protect against diseases prevalent in specific regions. The market is segmented based on the type of vaccines used to cure Diseases like Pneumococcal diseases, Cancer, Influenza, Rotavirus, Diphtheria, Pertussis, and Tetanus (DTP), Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), Shingles, Meningococcal diseases, Hepatitis, Varicella (Chicken Pox), Mumps, Others (Rabies, Dengue, Typhoid, Polio, Japanese Encephalitis, Rubella, Herpes Zoster, Tuberculosis, Yellow Fever, etc.).
The market is segmented based on the type of vaccines used to cure Diseases like Pneumococcal diseases, Cancer, Influenza, Rotavirus, Diphtheria, Pertussis, and Tetanus (DTP), Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), Shingles, Meningococcal diseases, Hepatitis, Varicella (Chicken Pox), Mumps, Others (Rabies, Dengue, Typhoid, Polio, Japanese Encephalitis, Rubella, Herpes Zoster, Tuberculosis, Yellow Fever, etc.). Diseases caused by Streptococcus pneumonia (the pneumococcus) are a major public health problem in European countries, which has contributed to the largest usage of Pneumococcal Vaccines. Along with this, the usage of vaccines to cure cancers in European countries has increased, especially the use of HBV (human papillomaviruses) vaccines have boosted the overall growth of the marker.
The market is divided into two types of vaccines: multivalent vaccine and monovalent vaccine. Modern vaccination tactics are increasingly reliant on multivalent vaccines, which offer protection from several different illnesses or pathogen strains in a single shot. Convenience, cost-effectiveness, and increased immunization coverage are just a few benefits that these vaccines can provide. With the help of multivalent vaccines, fewer shots are required to provide complete protection against a variety of diseases. As a result, in 2022, the market for multivalent vaccines will have the biggest market share. The MMR vaccine, which offers defense against measles, mumps, and rubella; the pentavalent vaccine, which protects against five illnesses, including diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, and Haemophilus influenzae type b; and the quadrivalent influenza vaccine, which offers defense against four influenza virus strains, are examples of commonly used multivalent vaccines. Classes of vaccines known as monovalent vaccines are made to protect against just one particular disease or infection. Monovalent vaccines aim to immunize people against a single infectious agent, as opposed to multivalent vaccines that target numerous illnesses or strains in a single shot. These vaccinations are crucial for preventing a variety of ailments, from prevalent childhood illnesses to new infectious risks.
Based on the Distributional channels of vaccines, the market is segmented into Hospital Pharmacy, Retail Pharmacy, Institutional Sales, and Others (Specialized Clinics, Community Health Centers, Telemedicine and Online Pharmacies, Nonprofit Organizations, Government Distribution Programs, etc). Since these facilities frequently have the right circumstances for safe vaccination administration and storage, hospitals and pharmacies are in fact the primary locations where vaccines are sold. The effectiveness of vaccines, which are delicate biological products, must be maintained under tight temperature control. In order to keep vaccinations at the prescribed temperatures, which are typically between 2 and 8 degrees Celsius (35.6 and 46.4 degrees Fahrenheit), hospitals pharmacies have the necessary refrigeration units and storage procedures in place. Hospital pharmacies hold the largest market share in 2022. In many Middle Eastern and African countries, government-sponsored distribution programs play a pivotal role in making vaccines accessible to the population. These programs are typically organized and administered by the respective Ministries of Health or similar government health authorities. The primary goal of these initiatives is to ensure equitable access to vaccines, especially among underserved and marginalized communities. Many retail pharmacies have dedicated vaccine storage units and trained pharmacists or nurses who can administer vaccines. This accessibility makes it easier for individuals to receive vaccinations without needing to visit a healthcare facility or make a doctor's appointment.
Companies covered in the report:
Merck & Co., GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Bharat Biotech International Limited, CSL, Sanofi S.A, AstraZeneca plc, Pfizer Inc, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited.Considered in this report:
- Geography: Middle East and Africa
- Historic year: 2017
- Base year: 2022
- Estimated year: 2023
- Forecast year: 2028
Aspects covered in this report:
- Middle East and Africa Vaccine Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
- Various drivers and challenges
- On-going trends and developments
- Top profiled companies
- Strategic recommendation
Countries covered in the report:
- United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
By Technology:
- Conjugate vaccines
- Inactivated & Subunit vaccines
- Live Attenuated vaccines
- Recombinant vaccines
- Toxoid vaccines
By Route of Administration:
- Intramuscular and Subcutaneous Administration
- Oral Administration
- Others (Intradermal Administration, Nasal Administration, Intravenous Administration, Transdermal Patches, Oral-Mucosal Vaccines, Microneedle Patches, Jet Injectors, Intraperitoneal Administration, Intranasal Droplets, etc.)
By End-User:
- Paediatric Vaccines
- Adult Vaccines
By End-User:
- Pneumococcal diseases
- Cancer
- Influenza
- Rotavirus
- Diphtheria, Pertussis, and Tetanus (DTP)
- Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
- Shingles
- Meningococcal diseases
- Hepatitis
- Varicella (Chicken Pox)
- Mumps
- Others (Rabies, Dengue, Typhoid, Polio, Japanese Encephalitis, Rubella, Herpes Zoster, Tuberculosis, Yellow Fever, etc.)
By Type:
- Multivalent vaccines
- Monovalent vaccines
By Distribution Channel:
- Hospital Pharmacy
- Retail Pharmacy
- Institutional Sales
- Others (Specialized Clinics, Community Health Centers, Telemedicine and Online Pharmacies, Nonprofit Organizations, Government Distribution Programs, etc.)