The Manila Times

Aquino: Sanofi Pasteur changed its tune

- REINA TOLENTINO, CATHERINE MODESTO, KENNETH HERNANDEZ, CATHERINE S. VALENTE AND JOMAR CANLAS

FORMER president Benigno Aquino 3rd said he would have stopped the mass anti-dengue vaccinatio­n program had French pharmaceut­ical giant Sanofi Pasteur presented to him its study about the risk its anti-dengue vaccine posed to recipients with no history of the mosquito-borne illness. "The promise of Sanofi at that time was that the administra­tion of the vaccine four times would ensure that there is no longer a risk of infection. Now with the No suddenly that infection can worsen vaccine is administer­ed before the illness,” Aquino told the House of Representa­tives on Monday as to whether he would have suspended the immunizati­on program had he known of the risks.

Aquino told the Committees on Health and Good Government and Public Accountabi­lity that as a layman, what he understood from for “all four serotypes” because of the developmen­t of anti-bodies that would ensure maximum protection against dengue.

He said he was surprised with the November 2017 study disclosed by of what was presented to him when he was president.

The Department of Health (DoH) ordered the suspension of the immunizati­on program last Dengvaxia only provides persistent protective benefit against dengue fever “in those who had prior infection.”

“For those not previously infected by dengue virus, however, the

analysis found that in the longer term, more cases of severe disease could occur following vaccinatio­n upon a subsequent dengue infec

Dengue, which is transmitte­d through the Aedesaegyp­ti mosquito, is an acute viral infection, which may result in death if left untreated.

Over 830,000 Filipino children have received the vaccine when the announceme­nt to stop the program was made.

it refused to refund P1.6 billion worth of used vials and set up an - leged victims of the vaccine.

The pharmaceut­ical giant on Monday said it had yet to receive a formal document from the DoH on the civil case.

“We have not received any formal document in relation to the - ment of Health in relation to the company’s response to the second request to refund the government for the used doses of Dengvaxia,”

“As mentioned in our reply letter our product. Refunding the used doses of Dengvaxia would imply that the vaccine is ineffectiv­e, which is not the case. And at this time, there is also no known circumstan­ce re

Use of savings

Aquino also defended his administra­tion’s decision to use savings of Department of Budget and Management for the procuremen­t and use of Dengvaxia.

Former budget secretary Butch Abad said: “MPBF (Miscellane­ous - gitimate source of fund,” when asked by Rep. Carlos Zarate during the hearing to justify the Aquino administra­tion’s use of savings.

He added that this was authorized under the “release and use of funds” provision provided “that the president will augment an ef

On December 29, 2015, the DBM issued a P3.5-billion Special Allotment Release Order to former Health secretary Janette Garin’s of

‘Not politicize­d’

Malacañang on Monday denied the allegation­s of former president Aquino that the dengue vaccine issue had been politicize­d.

In a news conference, Palace spokesman Harry Roque Jr. insisted that Duterte “has taken a very calm, very rationale approach” on the issue.

“His continuing order is for the investigat­ion, the NBI (National Bureau of Investigat­ion) to continue and to conclude it so that we criminally liable,” he added.

The Department of Justice (DoJ) is set to summon Aquino to determine to warrant his criminal indictment in connection with the procuremen­t of the anti-dengue vaccine.

The DOJ has formed a four-man team to conduct the preliminar­y investigat­ion against Aquino, several former and incumbent

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