The Sun (Malaysia)

Philippine­s plans to sue Sanofi

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MANILA: The Philippine­s intends to sue Sanofi after authoritie­s suspended the pharmaceut­ical giant’s anti-dengue vaccine in response to the company warning the drug could lead to severe infections in some cases, the health secretary said yesterday.

Regulators froze the Philippine­s’ worldfirst public dengue immunisati­on programme last week and suspended all sales of the vaccine on Monday after Sanofi said dengvaxia could worsen symptoms for vaccinated people who contracted the disease for the first time.

“Eventually it’s the court of law that is going to decide in so far as the liability of Sanofi is concerned,” health secretary Francisco Duque said on ABS-CBN TV.

The administra­tion of former president Benigno Aquino launched the vaccinatio­n programme last year, making the Philippine­s the first to use dengvaxia on a mass scale.

About 830,000 schoolchil­dren had received at least one dose of the vaccine

Sanofi’s announceme­nt last week caused great concern in the Philippine­s – where the mosquito-borne disease is extremely prevalent.

The French company on Monday sought to allay concerns, saying dengvaxia would not cause anyone who was immunised to die and would not cause a dengue infection.

However, Duque said Sanofi’s recent statements on dengvaxia were “confusing”.

Duque said he may ask Sanofi to refund 1.4 billion pesos (RM112 million) worth of unused dengvaxia supplies.

He added the government might also demand Sanofi set up an “indemnity fund” to cover the hospitalis­ation cost for children vaccinated under the public programme who would fall ill.

Asked if the government would sue Sanofi if allegation­s of a lack of transparen­cy are proved, he said: “I’m sure it’s going to get there. If it’s found out that (Sanofi) withheld material informatio­n that would have changed the outcome of all of these problems and the decision makers of the department of health in the previous administra­tion, then they are liable.” – AFP

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