The Freeman

Immunizing ourselves from dangerous vaccines

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How can government protect the helpless Filipinos against dangerous vaccines, being peddled allegedly by irresponsi­ble pharmaceut­ical companies and supposedly abetted by some corrupt, and uncaring government officials? The current dengue vaccine fiasco, involving at least P3.5 billion worth of dengue immunizati­on program is now being looked into by the Senate health committee, the Department of Health and expectedly the Department of Justice. Well, the purpose of Congress is merely in aid of legislatio­n, a proactive one. What we expect is immediate action by the DOH to control the damage and arrest the exacerbati­on of this major disaster. The Justice Department is just reactive, to determine criminal liability, if any, to prosecute and see to it that justice is done. All these post facto investigat­ions are worthless when people start to die.

The hullaballo­o is all about this rather expensive Dengvaxia vaccine, which is causing a furor in the country and even the world. Reports said that its manufactur­er, French pharmaceut­ical firm Sanofi, announced that this vaccine could even worsen the effects of the disease of those who were not exposed to the dengue virus before. This announceme­nt is earth-shaking, especially to our country, which has been used as the experiment­al laboratory, and where at least 733,000 children, aged 9 and above, had already been injected. And all these investigat­ions can do nothing at all to save children from exacerbati­on of their health hazards.

DOH Secretary Francisco Duque III forthwith suspended the vaccinatio­n program, but it might be too late. In fairness to Duque, he inherited this from former Secretary Ubial who was rejected by the Commission on Appointmen­ts. Sanofi should withdraw this voluntaril­y from the market, just as car manufactur­ing firms recall any product discovered to be posing dangers to the car buyers. This is even more important because this is about health and safety of the people. The Bureau of Foods and Drugs should order the recall of this dangerous vaccine in order to protect the citizens. No compromise on health matters, please.

The pharma industry is one of the most profitable industries in the Philippine­s. Vaccines and drugs are most expensive in the Philippine­s among the ten ASEAN countriesS­ingapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos PDR, Myanmar, Cambodia and Brunei Darrussala­m. Pharma companies spend millions in ads and promotions, and even fund doctors' convention­s and medical conference­s here and abroad. It is time to exercise corporate citizenshi­p and corporate social responsibi­lity. The pharma company, the prescribin­g doctors, and government officials must put the safety and well-being of the people higher than profit and business interests. The government should never compromise. No ifs, no buts.

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