Immunization is one of the most effective ways to reduce infant mortality. Yet each year, one in five children under the age of one is not fully immunized, risking their death from preventable diseases such as measles, diarrhea or pneumonia.
This is how each year a million children in the world die of this disease for which there is a vaccine. But an overpriced vaccine: “$ 10 per child at the lowest price in the poorest countries, and at least $ 21 per child for humanitarian actors” underlines Doctors Without Borders, which is launching a global petition to ask Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) to reduce their price to $ 5 per child (for all three doses) in all developing countries.
The text of the petition
“A child dies from pneumonia every 35 seconds. Your laboratories, Pfizer & GSK, produce effective vaccines against pneumonia, but 75% of the world’s children do not have access to them, partly because of their high price. Pfizer and GSK have already sold pneumonia vaccines for more than $ 28 billion worldwide. Today we call on you to lower the price of the vaccine to $ 5 per child in developing countries and for humanitarian organizations . It is time to give all countries the chance to protect the lives of their children. “.
The humanitarian association hopes to collect 500,000 signatures on this petition accessible online and relayed on social networks with the hashtag #AskPharma.
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