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Thursday, 07 April 2016 22:56

World's First Dengue Fever Vaccine Launched In The Philippines -

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dengueDengue fever infects 390 million people each year, and kills as many as 25,000, according to the World Health Organization. T
 
he disease could soon see these numbers decline as the Philippines start administering the world's first dengue vaccine to high-risk children. The historic drug took 20 years and $1.8 billion to develop. 
 
The Philippines' Department of Health launched a school-based immunization program in highly affected areas, making it the first country where the vaccine is commercially available. Around 70% of dengue fever cases occur in Asia, with the Philippines reporting 200,000 cases in 2013, according to Sanofi.
 
It's one of the world's most common mosquito-borne viruses, with severe symptoms including headaches, rashes and leaking blood vessels. The makers of the vaccine are confident it can reduce cases in the Philippines by 24% over the next five years.
 
 
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