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Advanced supply contracts to provide the vaccine for a possible ‘flu pandemic have been awarded by the UK Department of Health to pharmaceutical company GSK and Baxter Healthcare.
The contracts, worth £155.4 million over four years, are part of the government's continued work to prepare for and reduce the impact of a possible ‘flu pandemic. Under these contracts GSK and Baxter are committed to supply a pandemic influenza vaccine as soon as the pandemic strain is identified and made available by the World Health Organization.
Health Minister Dawn Primarolo said: "These contracts mean the UK is on the front-foot if a ‘flu pandemic occurs and are the latest steps towards ensuring we are as fully prepared as possible. We take the potential threat posed by pandemic ‘flu very seriously and as the WHO has recognised, the UK is among the best prepared countries in the world.
"With GSK and Baxter already committed to produce a tailored vaccine for the NHS as soon as the pandemic is identified, we are confident that we are putting in place another important component of our preparation for a ‘flu pandemic"
Under these advanced supply contracts, the Department of Health is reserving production capacity for the manufacture of the new vaccine and making an investment in R&D by the manufacturers. This means that although the UK may not take delivery of vaccine until after a pandemic has started, it will nevertheless have a guaranteed supply of vaccine at a time when there will be significant international demand.
The tendering exercise was conducted in accordance with the EU procurement regulations. The tender bids from Baxter and GSK were judged to best meet all the required criteria including technical and scientific requirements as well as providing the best value for money.

•Date: 20th August 2007• Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: Pandemic planning
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