French
drugmaker Sanofi working on coronavirus initiative
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[February 06, 2020]
PARIS (Reuters) - French drugmaker Sanofi <SASY.PA>
will announce a new coronavirus initiative within the next two weeks,
its chief executive said on Thursday, adding that it wants to present
something concrete and not add to "fantasies".
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At least a dozen drugmakers are working on vaccines or antivirals to
help those infected with the fast-spreading virus that has killed
more than 500 people in China, but several have warned that
development of treatments will take time.
"We have seen a flurry of activities from other companies," CEO Paul
Hudson told a news conference after Sanofi published 2019 results on
Thursday.
"We are one of the few companies that has the expertise to know when
it is just a fantasy, or when it could be real. In the next week or
two, you will see something more confirmatory about the approach we
will take."
Hudson declined to give further details.
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Sanofi had already said it was sharing its expertise and data
acquired from other outbreaks with the Coalition for Epidemic
Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), which is working with biotech
businesses to try to develop a vaccine candidate for the coronavirus.
Britain's GlaxoSmithKline <GSK.L> is also collaborating with CEPI.
"The objective here is not a newspaper headline, it is real work
that will make a difference," Hudson said.
(Reporting by Matthias Blamont; Writing by Sarah White; Editing by
David Goodman)
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