The Sun (Malaysia)

Philippine­s the first Asian nation to clear dengue vaccine

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PARIS: The Philippine­s became the first Asian country on Tuesday to approve the sale of the world’s first-ever dengue vaccine.

Dengvaxia, manufactur­ed by French pharmaceut­ical giant Sanofi, secured its first regulatory approval in Mexico a fortnight ago and is currently being reviewed by around 20 countries in Asia and Latin America.

It is hoped the drug could eventually help prevent millions of deaths from dengue, the world’s fastest-growing mosquito-borne disease.

The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) says as many as 400 million people are infected worldwide every year, and two-thirds are in Asia.

“It’s a major step in the prevention of dengue and for public health,” Olivier Charmeil, head of Sanofi’s vaccines division, said in a statement.

Scientists have long been stumped by dengue, which has four separate strains, forcing researcher­s to find a drug able to fight all of them at once.

Clinical tests – carried out on 40,000 people from 15 countries – have found Dengvaxia can immunise two-thirds of people aged nine years and older, rising to 93% for the more severe form of the disease, dengue haemorrhag­ic fever.

It was also found to reduce the risk of hospitalis­ation by 80%.

Dengue can trigger a crippling fever, along with muscle and joint pain.

There is no known cure, and children are at particular risk.

The deadliest form of the disease kills 22,000 people a year, the WHO says.

It was once considered a disease of the tropics, endemic in only nine countries, but globalisat­ion, urbanisati­on, climate change and jet travel are helping it to move into more temperate zones.

It is now endemic in more than 100 countries.

The WHO says cases have risen 30-fold over the last 50 years, with more than half the world’s population potentiall­y at risk.

Several million doses of the vaccine are ready to ship, and Sanofi expects annual production to reach 100 million doses by 2017. – AFP

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