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Baxter says no avian flu trials announced for Indonesia

AlaskaDenise

In Memoriam
CHICAGO (AP): Drug manufacturer Baxter Healthcare Corp. said it has not announced plans for clinical tests of a bird flu vaccine in Indonesia, contradicting the country's top health official.

Health minister Siti Fadilah Supari told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Indonesia will stockpile millions of doses of the vaccine. She said Baxter's "clinical trial involving hundreds of participants will start in July'' and should be concluded by October.

Hours later, Baxter spokesman Chris Bona said the Deerfield, Illinois-based company has a "memorandum of understanding'' with the Indonesian government to continue discussions about a possible avian flu outbreak, but has not made a supply agreement.

"We haven't announced the start of clinical trials in Asia,'' he said Wednesday. The company has previously announced clinical trials of the vaccination in Europe.

The Indonesian health minister, reached after Baxter's comment, said in a statement: "I don't know about that (the Baxter denial), what I know is that this July clinical trials will start.''

Bird flu has killed at least 186 people since it began ravaging Asian poultry stocks in 2003, two out of five of them Indonesians, according to the World Health Organization. Human infection remains relatively sparse, but experts fear it could mutate into a form that spreads easily among people, potentially sparking a pandemic that could kill millions worldwide.

Baxter is able to produce 2 million doses of the vaccine per week, Bona said.


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Re: Baxter says no avian flu trials announced for Indonesia

05 31 2007


Snip from the Jakarta Post:



Meanwhile, Indonesian Health Minister Siti Fadilah Supari repeated her earlier statement that drug manufacturer Baxter Healthcare Corp. planned to start clinical trials of a bird flu vaccine in the country in July.

A spokesman for Baxter previously denied the company had announced such a plan, and refused to comment further. The company has previously announced clinical trials of vaccines in Europe.

Supari, reached Thursday after Baxter's comment, said in a statement: "I don't know about that (the Baxter denial), what I know is that this July clinical trials will start."

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailtoplatest.asp?fileid=20070531172155&irec=0
 
Re: Baxter says no avian flu trials announced for Indonesia

Bird Flu Vaccine Trials In Indonesia

Written by Scott Cosby

Monday, 04 June 2007


Baxter Healthcare Corporation will conduct bird flu vaccine trials this July in Indonesia.

Indonesia has agreed to provide Baxter with samples of its H5N1 virus in exchange for the drug manufacturer's expertise in vaccine production.


In addition to the trials, Indonesia will initially stockpile 2 million doses of the bird flu vaccine.

It has been estimated by WHO that bird flu has killed at least 186 people since 2003, 2 out of 5 have been Indonesian.

http://www.vaccinerx.com/news/bird-flu/bird-flu-vaccine-trials-in-indonesia-20070604-318-26.html
 
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