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75-90 million doses of smallpox vaccine donated to U.S.

Published in Vaccine Weekly, May 15th, 2002

Aventis Pasteur, the vaccines business of Aventis Pharma, announced that it will donate its smallpox vaccine inventory to the U.S. government's emergency preparedness stockpiles.

The inventory is estimated to be between 75 and 90 million doses with the exact amount to be confirmed by clinical studies. The vaccine comes from the company's existing stock and has an estimated commercial value in excess of $150 million. It will provide a short-term safety stock for emergency use during this period of time in which the U.S. may be particularly vulnerable to a terrorist smallpox attack until new vaccine supplies are available.

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