Toronto Star (www.thestar.com) (07/21/01) P. L8; Hall,
Gerry
The price of vaccines may rise as much as 250 percent
effective June 1, according to Aventis, the drug giant that took over Canadas
Connaught Laboratories two years ago.The new French ownership has no intention of lowering the cost of
vaccines against yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, and meningococcal
meningitis, despite the protests of health officials and physicians.Particularly incensed by the pricing hike is
Assunta Margolongo, director of the nonprofit Canadian-based International
Association for Medical Assistance to Travellers (IAMAT).IAMAT supplies immunization charts giving travelers
advice on vaccination precautions, and Margolongo contends that the pricing
might deter the casual traveler from getting necessary shots.Aventis told Canadian clinics that the price
hike was needed to continue vaccine distribution across the country and to
remain profitable in the small Canadian market.
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