INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - Two batches of Iranian-made vaccines for hepatitis and tuberculosis were exported to Venezuela on Wednesday, August 3.The first
shipment of Iranian vaccines including 200,000 doses were sent from Imam Khomeini International Airport to Caracas, Venezuela.The vaccines
included BCG and hepatitis B which are made by the Pasteur Institute of Iran.The vaccines included BCG and hepatitis B which are made by the
field of hepatitis B vaccine export, and Iran has now joined them, Delaram Darood, vice president of production of the Pasteur Institute,
said, IRIB reported.In June, Nicaragua received 200,000 doses of vaccines against COVID-19 from Iran.Iran is the sixth country in the world
and the first country in West Asia to gain the ability to produce the Coronavirus vaccine.Last November, the Ministry of Health issued a
the Ministry of Health approved exporting 20 percent of domestically produced vaccines, Kamal Heydari, the deputy health minister,