The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sanofi to reimburse Philippine­s for unused dengue vaccine

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MANILA:Frenchphar­maceutical giant Sanofi is to reimburse the Philippine government for leftover doses of an anti-dengue vaccine whose use was suspended due to health concerns, the two parties said yesterday.

The manufactur­er said the refund had nothing to do with safety issues and was meant to improve ties with the Philippine health department, which is investigat­ing the deaths of more than a dozen children injected with Dengvaxia.

Philippine regulators stopped the sale and distributi­on of the drug last month after Sanofi warned the shots could worsen symptoms for vaccinated people who contracted the disease for the first time.

The health department said in a statement it had issued a ‘demand letter’ to the company’s vaccine unit Sanofi Pasteur to refund 1.4 billion pesos (US$27.8 million) for unused supplies of the drug.

“Our decision to reimburse for unused doses is not related to any safety or quality issue with Dengvaxia,” said a statement from Sanofi Pasteur, which did not disclose the agreed amount.

“Rather Sanofi Pasteur hopes that this decision will allow us to be able to work more openly and constructi­vely with the (health department) to address the negative tone towards the dengue vaccine in the Philippine­s today.”

Philippine authoritie­s have been investigat­ing the deaths of 14 children who were among more than 830,000 given Dengvaxia last year in the world’s first public immunisati­on programme against dengue.

After the programme began, Sanofi Pasteur released findings in November of a new study that showed Dengvaxia could lead to severe infections in some cases.

The disclosure triggered a public furore, with some parents blaming the vaccine for their children’s deaths and a number of legislator­s accusing the government of endangerin­g public health. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo shows a medical worker displaying used vials of Sanofi’s dengue vaccine Dengvaxia in the district of Manila. — AFP photo
File photo shows a medical worker displaying used vials of Sanofi’s dengue vaccine Dengvaxia in the district of Manila. — AFP photo

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