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CIPLA to assist Uganda to open ARV factory

Uganda opens factory to manufacture generic AIDS drug

KAMPALA (AFP) — Uganda on Monday opened a 38-million-dollar (27-

million-euro) plant that will manufacture generic versions of AIDS

drugs for domestic and export markets.

The Kampala-based Quality Chemicals Limited, which was launched by

President Yoweri Museveni, will start producing antiretrovirals

(ARVs) in January with help and ingredients from Indian giant

drugmaker Cipla.

The firm will also manufacture artemisinin combination (ACTs), a

therapy that treats malaria, the largest killer in the east African

nation of 27 million.

" The government commits itself to its promise of purchasing the ARVs

for AIDS patients and ACTs for malaria from the factory for

hospitals, " Museveni said at the launch ceremony.

Of the country's 250,000 patients in need of the life-prolonging

drugs, only 80,000 have had access, according to official figures.

" The project offers Uganda a regular and cheap supply of medication, "

said Emmanuel Katongole, the company chief.

Starting January, the pharma will be making two million tablets per

day -- 600 million tablets a year -- with an ambition of increasing

to 1.2 billion tablets a year.

Extra ARVs will be exported to Kenya, Tanzania, Democratic Republic

of Congo and Sudan.

AIDS has killed at least one million Ugandans since it was first

diagnosed some 24 years ago, while a similar number carry the virus

that causes the disease.

The country has managed to scale down its infection rates from as

high as 30 percent in early 1990s to about 6 percent currently.

Uganda joins Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa as the only African

nations with firms that produce generics. Mozambique plans to take

the same direction.

At the end of 2005, around 40 million people lived with AIDS or HIV,

nearly two-thirds of them south of the Sahara, according to UN

figures.

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