Every year, flu makes more than 200,000
victims in the U.S.,
with 36,000 of them dying because of this illness.
Although last year’s vaccines were only 44%
effective against the flu, the five companies that produce influenza vaccine
intend to release about 143 million doses for the 2008-2009 season, according
to the Associated Press.
CSL Biotherapies will make an increment
from 2 million doses produced last year to 6 million. Sanofi Pastener Inc. intends
to make 50 million, Novartis Vaccines 40 million and MedImmune Vaccines Inc 12
million.
The demand is very likely to fall, as this
year’s season was not a successful one as regards flu prevention. Two of the
three strains, against which the vaccines should have worked, were not good
matches. Therefore, people are very likely to distrust the vaccines efficiency
in the upcoming season.
Reports on that data "probably doesn't
help us going into the flu season, when people are thinking 'It didn't really
match so how can we rely that this vaccine's OK?'" said Paul Perreault,
executive vice president of CSL Biotherapies, as the AP cites.
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention and the American Association are hosting a flu vaccine summit
meeting in Atlanta
next week.
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