Friday 03 September 2010 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead
Imported swine flu vaccine to reach India in Feb

The first lot will come from French pharma company Sanofi Pasteur and it will cost Rs 300 per vial

New Delhi: Imported swine flu vaccine will finally be available in India by the third week of February but these vials are mainly for the high-risk group of medical practitioners. The indigenously developed vaccine will not be available before April, officials said here Tuesday.

"The French pharma company Sanofi Pasteur is at least 15 days ahead of others. The vaccine from this company will be available in India by the third week of February," Drug Controller General of India S Singh said.

"The company is starting the bridge study (human trials) from Wednesday," he said, reports IANS. The price of this imported vaccine will be around Rs 300.

Earlier in the day, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said that the indigenous swine flu vaccine will be available in India in April. "We are developing the swine flu vaccine which will form the base for immunising other influenzas like bird flu as well," he said.

So far, India has reported over 1,100 deaths due to the contagious virus and over 28,000 people have been infected with the disease till now.
 

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