Mexico approves first dengue vaccine | Inquirer News

Mexico approves first dengue vaccine

/ 01:55 AM December 10, 2015

Aedes aegypti mosquito, carrier of the dengue virus.

Aedes aegypti mosquito, carrier of the dengue virus.

MEXICO CITY — Mexican health authorities have approved the first dengue vaccine to gain official acceptance for use against the virus.

Mexico’s federal medical safety agency says the vaccine has undergone testing on over 40,000 patients. It said Wednesday the vaccine’s manufacturer had proved its safety and effectiveness.

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In a separate statement, the Lyon, France-based Sanofi Pasteur identified the vaccine as Dengvaxia.

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Mexico said the vaccine is aimed at people aged 9 to 45, in areas where the disease is endemic.

Mosquitoes transmit the dengue fever virus. Symptoms include high fevers and severe muscle and joint pain. There’s no specific treatment for dengue.

About half the world’s population is at risk from the mosquito-borne disease, which sickens about 100 million people every year, mostly in Asia, Africa and Latin America. TVJ

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