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Sinovac Delivers 80,000 Doses of Bilive to Gansu Earthquake Disaster Area

2008-06-12

Sinovac Delivers 80,000 Doses of Bilive to Gansu Earthquake Disaster Area
Wednesday June 11, 8:00 am ET


BEIJING, June 11 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Sinovac Biotech Ltd. (Amex: SVA - News), a leading provider of vaccines in China, today announced that the Municipal Health Bureau and Municipal Center for Disease Control purchased 80,000 doses of Bilive, the combined inactivated hepatitis A and B vaccine manufactured by Sinovac. Following the May 12th earthquake, the vaccines will be donated by the Municipal Health Bureau and Municipal CDC to inoculate children in the Longnan, Gansu Province disaster area.
 
In order to fulfill the purchase order received on June 2, Sinovac immediately coordinated with related departments and arranged the delivery of 80,000 doses of Bilive to the disaster area. Meanwhile, professionals from the local CDC in Beijing and Sinovac collaborated to compile and print vaccine inoculation instructions and infectious disease prevention guidebooks.

The vaccines were delivered via air transportation to Lanzhou, Gansu on June 3, 2008. 80,000 copies of the vaccine inoculation instructions and two million copies of the infectious disease prevention guidebooks were simultaneously sent to the disaster area. Additionally, Sinovac dispatched its disease control advisory group to cooperate with the local CDC in Longnan disaster area.

Mr. Weidong Yin, Chairman and President, commented, "As a combined inactivated vaccine, Bilive has the ability not only to prevent hepatitis A but can also prevent hepatitis B. The prefilled syringe is easy to administer in the disaster zone given the health challenges presented by the destroyed infrastructure for delivering clean water and providing sanitation. In order to prevent infection following the May 2008 earthquake, Sinovac continues to make every effort to cooperate with health officials to provide its vaccines to the earthquake disaster zones."

As previously announced, Sinovac donated on May 19, 2008 to the earthquake disaster area 50,000 doses of Healive, its inactivated hepatitis A vaccine, of which 10,000 doses were sent to the Gansu province. On May 22, 2008, the Ministry of Health purchased approximately RMB 20 million of Healive and the vaccines were delivered to disaster areas in the Sichuan, Gansu and Shanxi provinces. 30,000 doses from this purchase order were delivered to the Gansu province.

About Sinovac

Sinovac Biotech Ltd. is a China-based biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the research, development, manufacture and commercialization of vaccines that protect against human infectious diseases. Sinovac's commercialized vaccines include Healive® (hepatitis A), Bilive® (combined hepatitis A and B), Anflu® (influenza) and Panflu(TM) (H5N1). Sinovac is currently developing Universal Pandemic Influenza vaccine and Japanese encephalitis vaccine. Additional information about Sinovac is available on its website, http://www.sinovac.com . To be added to our distribution list, please email: info@sinovac.com.

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About SINOVAC

 

Sinovac Biotech Ltd. (SINOVAC) is a China-based global biopharmaceutical company, with a mission of "supply vaccines to eliminate human diseases", the company specializes in the research, development, manufacturing and commercialization of vaccines and related biological products that protect against human infectious diseases.

The company's diversified portfolio includes vaccines for influenza, viral hepatitis, varicella, Hand-Foot-Mouth disease (HFMD), poliomyelitis, pneumococcal disease, etc., of which 3 vaccines have been prequalified by WHO, including inactivated hepatitis A vaccine Healive®, Sabin-strain inactivated polio vaccine (sIPV), and varicella vaccine.

SINOVAC has a leading edge in developing vaccines to combat infectious disease outbreaks and was among the first to initiate R&D during major public health emergencies, including SARS, H5N1, H1N1, and COVID-19. The company developed the world's first inactivated SARS vaccine (Phase I completed), China's first H5N1 influenza vaccine (Paneflu®), the world's first H1N1 influenza vaccine (Panflu.1®), and CoronaVac®, the most widely used inactivated COVID-19 vaccine globally.

Beyond its marketed portfolio, the company is advancing a robust pipeline that includes combination vaccines,recombinant protein vaccines and next-generation platforms such as mRNA technologies and antibodies.

With a long-standing commitment to innovation and global health, SINOVAC is expanding its global footprint by strengthening partnerships with research institutions, international organizations, and local partners. Through broader market presence, technological cooperation, and localized production, the company aims to accelerate vaccine development and supply, enhance regional access to high-quality products, and better address unmet medical needs while improving preparedness for future pandemics.

For more information, please see the Company’s website at www.sinovac.com.