Saturday, June 13, 2009
Baxter in 'full production' of swine flu vaccine
DEERFIELD, Illinois — Specialty drug maker Baxter International Inc. says it's in "full scale" production of a swine flu vaccine that will be commercially available in July.
The company based in Deerfield, Illinois, made its announcement Friday, a day after the World Health Organization declared swine flu a global pandemic.
Baxter has said that its patented technology cuts in half the usual time it takes to develop a vaccine — to about 13 weeks instead of 26.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 45 swine flu deaths nationwide.
The company based in Deerfield, Illinois, made its announcement Friday, a day after the World Health Organization declared swine flu a global pandemic.
Baxter has said that its patented technology cuts in half the usual time it takes to develop a vaccine — to about 13 weeks instead of 26.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 45 swine flu deaths nationwide.




