Villanueva wants DOH, Sanofi held accountable for haphazard release of anti-dengue vaccine

Senator Joel Villanueva on Friday called on the Department of Health (DOH) and French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi Pasteur following an advisory from the latter that Dengvaxia vaccine could cause more severe cases of dengue if administered on a person who had not been previously infected by the virus.

Dengvaxia, world’s first anti-dengue vaccine, has been administered to Filipino grade-schoolers since April 2016 under the government’s school-based vaccination program.

“We should hold the appropriate DOH officials responsible for haphazardly allowing the vaccine to be administered to students, without extensive due diligence on the effects of the drugs and without waiting for the results of comprehensive clinical trial,” Villanueva said.

“Sanofi should also be made accountable for their haphazard release of the drugs without complete and proper clinical studies,” Villanueva added.

Villanueva stressed that the DOH has already been forewarned about the risk of the vaccine as revealed during a previous Senate investigation on the issue.

The senator also expressed his disappointment that Sanofi has only recently revealed the result of their clinical study, after the DOH has already purchased P3 billion worth of the vaccine.

Villanueva further urged the health department to launch a nationwide campaign to inform the parents of the vaccinated students about the risks posed by Dengvaxia.

“We call on the DOH to review its protocols in initiating mass vaccination and undertake massive information campaign to inform the public of the dangers of administering this vaccine,” Villanueva stressed.

“The DOH and the Department of Education should also closely monitor the kids that were vaccinated and ensure that proper medical support will be provided to them,” Villanueva said. | Senate-PR

Popular

MRT-3, LRT-2 logs highest post-pandemic riderships due to PBBM’s ‘Libreng Sakay’

By Brian Campued Over 1.2 million passengers benefitted from the government's “libreng sakay” program on Wednesday following President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive, according to...

PBBM honors laborers, assures them of further gov’t support

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet In a Labor Day message on Thursday, May 1, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. honored Filipino workers whom he described as...

PH, New Zealand ink visiting forces deal to bolster defense ties

By Brian Campued The Philippines and New Zealand on Wednesday signed the treaty documents for the Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA), which would enable...

All residents eligible for P20/kg rice on May 1 Cebu rollout — Palace

By Darryl John Esguerra | Philippine News Agency Everyone, regardless of income status, will be eligible to purchase rice at P20 per kilo on May...