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Philippines healthcare providers administer vaccine approved for prevention of Dengue

| | Feb 23, 2016, at 05:00 am
Kolkata/Lyon, Feb 22 (IBNS): Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of Sanofi, announced on Monday that vaccinations with Dengvaxia have commenced in the Philippines following official receipt of the first shipment of the vaccine earlier this month.
Dengvaxia, a tetravalent dengue vaccine, was approved in the Philippines on 22 December 2015 for the prevention of disease caused by all four Dengue types in individuals from 9-45 years of age living in endemic areas. 
 
The vaccine is administered in three doses given over a one-year period. Asia bears 70% of dengue fever burden globally with an estimated 67 million people being sickened by the disease annually. 
 
In the Philippines alone, over 110,000 people on average get Dengue every year. Asian endemic countries spend an estimated 6.5 billion USD annually in both direct medical and indirect costs due to Dengue.
 
“This is truly a great moment in the history of vaccinology,” states Guillaume Leroy, Vice-President of Dengue Vaccine, Sanofi Pasteur. “Dengvaxia’s availability for administration by healthcare providers in the Philippines, to be followed closely by the initiation of a public sector immunization program in the country is a landmark event for global Dengue prevention and a great achievement for the people of the Philippines.”
 
Medical Societies in the Philippines held a media event in Manila earlier this month to welcome receipt of the first shipment of Dengvaxia to the country.
 
In attendance, Dr. Rose Capeding, chief of the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine’s department of microbiology, noted that the Philippines participated in all three phases of the clinical development of the vaccine and that healthcare providers there were delighted to be able to begin vaccinating against dengue, which continues to pose a major public health threat to the nation.
 

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