Queensland signs deal with French company to develop mRNA vaccines
The world’s first chlamydia vaccine is set to be developed in Queensland after French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi signed on to develop a number of new mRNA vaccines in the Sunshine State. Sanofi is also working on jabs for the flu, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and acne. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Adelaide hospital will begin evacuating residents as a precautionary measure For more Health & Wellbeing related news and videos check out Health & Wellbeing >> “Chlamydia is a very severe disease as you know, it’s a disease that is causing pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and also leads to adverse pregnancy outcomes with very serious disease, and we are on it together in this partnership,” Sanofi’s head of vaccine research and development Jean-Francois Toussaint says. Sanofi will develop mRNA vaccines in Queensland after inking a $280 million deal to make the state its new Asia-Pacific hub. The company will start researching, develop ing and testing vaccine s using facilit...