The Philippine Star

Official to spill beans on dengue vaccine mess — Aguirre

- By EDU PUNAY – With Ben Serrano

A government official has surfaced to spill the beans on alleged anomalies in the P3.5-billion dengue immunizati­on program of the previous administra­tion, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II has revealed.

Aguirre said the official volunteere­d to cooperate in the fact-finding probe of the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI), which is looking into the possible civil and criminal liabilitie­s of officials behind the vaccine mess.

“This government official is a very, very important witness who knows the transactio­n from beginning to end,” the Department of Justice chief hinted in an interview last Friday.

He did not name the official yet so as not to jeopardize or preempt the testimony, but would meet this person after the Christmas break.

Aguirre earlier ordered the NBI to investigat­e and build cases against those involved in the dengue vaccine immunizati­on project after pharmaceut­ical firm Sanofi Pasteur, which produced Dengvaxia, advised the public that the vaccine is effective for people who have had dengue prior to immunizati­on but creates a risk of a “severe” case of dengue for people who have not yet had dengue.

A lookout bulletin order was earlier issued against former president Benigno Aquino III, former health secretary Janette Garin and six other officials who approved the program in 2015. This would require them to secure a permit from his office before they would be allowed to travel abroad.

Aguirre issued the order after Gabriela party-list and the parents of children who were given the vaccine filed a complaint against Aquino and his former officers before the Office of the Ombudsman.

The respondent­s were specifical­ly charged with violation of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act for approving the program that was allegedly “grossly disadvanta­geous to the government and detrimenta­l to the health and welfare of its recipients, due to the lack of comprehens­ive study on the effectivit­y and risks of the vaccines.”

Also charged before the anti-graft body were former budget secretary Florencio Abad, former executive secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr., Sanofi Pasteur vice president of dengue vaccine Guillaume Leroy, Sanofi chief executive officer Oliver Brandicour­t, Sanofi Pasteur medical doctor Ruby Dizon, Sanofi Pasteur representa­tive Thomas Triomphe and SanofiAdve­ntis Philippine­s country chair Carlito Realuyo.

Parents of two school children – Christine Mae de Guzman and Anjielica Pestilos – who supposedly died after getting the vaccine have also surfaced last week and demanded justice.

Assisted by the Public Attorney’s Office and Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption, the parents of De Guzman and Pestilos sought the accountabi­lity of officials and personalit­ies behind the vaccine.

De Guzman received Dengvaxia vaccine on April 16, 2016 through a school vaccinatio­n project at Sisiman Elementary School in Bataan.

After six months or on Oct. 11, 2016, Christine Mae complained of headache and had high fever. After two days, she was taken to the Mariveles Health Service Cooperativ­e Hospital where she was diagnosed with severe dengue. She died on Oct. 15 last year.

Pestilos, on the other hand, died just last Dec. 15, three months after receiving the vaccine also through an antivaccin­ation program in school last September.

While her death certificat­e indicated that she died of systemic lupus erythemato­sus or an auto immuni disease, PAO forensic expert Erwin Erfe believes that it was also a case of death by severe dengue.

PAO chief Persida RuedaAcost­a and VACC lawyer Ferdinand Topacio said they would build a class suit as well as criminal and administra­tive cases against the former officers.

They also called on the NBI to expedite its actions to prevent the reported efforts to cover up the case, particular­ly the alleged conspiracy of senior Department of Health (DOH) officials to sabotage the investigat­ion.

“We’ve been informed by an insider that they are already shredding the documents in the DOH. So I urge Secretary Aguirre to order the NBI to now raid DOH and seize the documents in the DOH,” Topacio alleged.

A senior DOH official claimed over the weekend that the controvers­ial dengue vaccine was “aboveboard” and “all within legal bounds.”

Herminigil­do Valle, health undersecre­tary for field implementa­tion and management, said that while the purchase order for Dengvaxia vaccine was faster than other government transactio­ns, the DOH and French pharmaceut­ical firm Sanofi Pasteur met all the legal requiremen­ts in government procuremen­t.

He claimed that the DOH’s investigat­ing panel saw no proof linking Dengvaxia vaccinatio­n to the reported cases of fatalities and instead cited “overwhelmi­ng data on the efficacy” of the Dengvaxia vaccine.

In Caraga region, DOH regional director Jose Llacuna said his office is monitoring more than 290 elementary pupils who received the Dengvaxia vaccine.

A majority of those injected with the controvers­ial vaccine, mostly aged nine years, are in the public elementary schools of Butuan City, the region’s capital.

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