We would love to hear your thoughts about our site and services, please take our survey here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksGlaxosmithkline Share News (GSK)

Share Price Information for Glaxosmithkline (GSK)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 1,663.50
Bid: 1,663.00
Ask: 1,663.50
Change: 10.50 (0.64%)
Spread: 0.50 (0.03%)
Open: 1,650.00
High: 1,664.50
Low: 1,646.00
Prev. Close: 1,653.00
GSK Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

UPDATE 1-In U.S., flu vaccine worked in just over half of those who got it

Thu, 21st Feb 2013 22:49

* Protection even lower among people 65 and older

* Officials say findings underscore need for better vaccines

By Julie Steenhuysen

CHICAGO, Feb 21 (Reuters) - A U.S. government analysis ofthis season's flu vaccine suggests it was effective in only 56percent of people who got the shot, and it largely failed toprotect the elderly against an especially deadly straincirculating during flu season.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said thefindings underscore the need for more effective weapons in thefight against influenza, which kills between 3,000 and 50,000people in the United States each year depending on the severityof the flu season.

"We simply need a better vaccine against influenza, one thatworks better and lasts longer," CDC Director Dr. Thomas Friedensaid in a statement on Thursday.

Experts generally estimate the effectiveness of flu vaccinesto be between 50 percent and 70 percent, but this vaccineappears to have fallen on the low side of that range.

The vaccine did cut the risk of medical visits caused byeither influenza A or influenza B by 56 percent, according tothe study published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality WeeklyReport.

It was more effective against influenza B, protecting 67percent of those who were vaccinated. Against the influenza A(H3N2) strain, the vaccine protected only 47 percent.

The protective benefits of the vaccine against influenza Bwere consistent across age groups. That was not the case withthe influenza A (H3N2) component of the vaccine, which protected46 percent to 58 percent of people aged 6 months to 64 years,but only 9 percent of those 65 and older, a finding that wasstatistically insignificant.

The estimates are based on studies of 2,697 children andadults enrolled in the U.S. Influenza Vaccine EffectivenessNetwork between Dec. 3 and Jan. 19. The CDC said those estimatesmay change by the end of the flu season, when more people havebeen sampled.

Even so, the findings suggest that a large group of elderlypeople, who are consistently the most vulnerable to influenza, were unprotected during this year's flu season.

POOR IMMUNE RESPONSE TO VACCINES

One possible explanation may be that in older individuals,the immune system often produces a less robust immune responseto vaccines, or to any infection.

CDC experts suggested that poor immune response to theinfluenza A (H3N2) component of the vaccine may help explain whythe elderly were not protected, but said in the report thefindings "should not discourage future vaccination by personsaged 65 years (or older), who are at greater risk for moresevere cases and complications from influenza."

Dr. Joseph Bresee, a flu expert at the CDC, said overall thevaccine worked "OK," but it is not fully clear why people over65 responded poorly.

"Part of it is they are elderly and they respond lessvigorously to vaccines. But it appears that some of the people,at least, developed a less robust response to this particularantigen," he said, referring to the H3N2 component of the fluvaccine.

"Why that is, I don't think we know yet. We're looking at itclosely," he said.

Bresee said most of the elderly in the study tookconventional flu vaccine, and not the high-dose versiondeveloped by vaccine giant Sanofi to address issues ofpoor immune responses in the elderly.

"We'd love to be able to look at the question of whether itis actually more effective or not. We just don't have enough useyet," he said.

Sanofi said it shipped 6 million doses of the specialformulation for the elderly, but it did not have information onhow many of the doses were used, or whether any had been used bypatients in the study.

What is clear, Bresee said, is the need for the elderly whoget sick with flu symptoms to seek treatment with antiviralmedications, such as Roche Holding Ag's Tamiflu, whichcan reduce the severity of their illness.

CDC noted that vaccine effectiveness has been known to varybased on a number of factors including virus type, age, theparticular flu season and variations in an individual'simmunity.

"Although it's far from perfect, flu vaccination is by farthe best tool we have to protect from flu," Frieden said.

BETTER VACCINES

Frieden said the U.S. Department of Health and HumanServices as well as pharmaceutical companies are working toproduce better vaccines. Efforts include the use of geneticengineering to develop more potent and more modern flu vaccines,with the hope of ultimately developing a universal flu vaccinethat could protect against all strains of flu. Experts predictthat could be possible within eight to 10 years.

"It's going to be hard but it's well worth the effort,"Frieden said.

Already there are signs of change. In November, the Swissdrugmaker Novartis won U.S. Food and DrugAdministration approval for Flucelvax, a seasonal flu vaccinegrown in animal cell cultures instead of live chicken eggs, aspeedier and more reliable process that could help buildstockpiles in the event of a pandemic.

In December, GlaxoSmithKline won FDA approval for anew seasonal flu shot called Fluarix that protects against fourstrains of seasonal flu - known as a quadrivalent vaccine -instead of three strains, known as a trivalent vaccine. Theannouncement followed the approval last February ofAstraZeneca's four-strain flu nasal spray made by thecompany's MedImmune unit. Current vaccines tackled two A strainsand one B strain. The quadrivalent vaccines will add anadditional B strain.

Last month, the FDA approved the first gene-based fluvaccine developed by privately held Protein Sciences Corp, whichuses genetic engineering to grow portions of the virus in insectcells.

"What we're looking at is really incremental improvements,because if we could make the breakthrough improvements easily itwould have happened already," Dr. Leonard Friedland, vicepresident of clinical and medical affairs for vaccines in NorthAmerica at GlaxoSmithKline, said in an interview last month.

Glaxo's Fluarix is the first inactivated flu shot to includefour instead of three strains of flu.

"It was just licensed and will be available for nextseason," Friedland said, noting that Sanofi is also in theprocess of having their four-strain flu vaccine approved.

AstraZeneca's FluMist, a live, attenuated or weakened fluvaccine, will also have a four-strain version available for nextflu season.

Dr. Chris Ambrose, a vice president at AstraZeneca'sMedImmune unit, said the company plans to completely switch tothe four-strain version of Flumist.

Sanofi Spokeswoman Donna Cary said the company has producedflu vaccines for specific age groups, including its high dosevaccine for the elderly.

"The next step for the future is to get to the point wherewe don't need to develop a new vaccine every year," Cary said."The main thing we are all looking forward to is the universalvaccine."

More News
21 Nov 2023 11:52

GSK to begin phase 3 trials of low-carbon Ventolin inhaler in 2024

(Alliance News) - GSK PLC on Tuesday said it will begin phase 3 trials of a low carbon version of its metered dose inhaler Ventolin using a "next generation" propellant in 2024.

Read more
14 Nov 2023 17:04

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 underwhelms as stocks jump after US CPI

(Alliance News) - European equities jumped in the wake of a cooler-than-expected US inflation reading, which took some sting out of a recent hawkish reassessment of the Federal Reserve interest rate outlook.

Read more
13 Nov 2023 09:47

GSK hails momelotinib opinion from European Medicines Agency committee

(Alliance News) - GSK PLC on Monday announced that a European Medicines Agency panel has given a positive opinion recommending momelotinib to treat myelofibrosis patients with anaemia.

Read more
9 Nov 2023 15:50

UK dividends calendar - next 7 days

Friday 10 November 
Bodycote PLCdividend payment date
Breedon Group PLCdividend payment date
Chesnara PLCdividend payment date
Finsbury Growth & Income Trust PLCdividend payment date
Invesco Bond Income Plus Ltddividend payment date
JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust PLCdividend payment date
Kerry Group PLCdividend payment date
Merchants Trust PLCdividend payment date
Mid Wynd International Investment Trust PLCdividend payment date
Mid Wynd International Investment Trust PLCspecial dividend payment date
Montanaro UK Smaller Cos Investment Trust PLCdividend payment date
Senior PLCdividend payment date
Spectris PLCdividend payment date
Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLCdividend payment date
Travis Perkins PLCdividend payment date
Monday 13 November 
no events scheduled 
Tuesday 14 November 
no events scheduled 
Wednesday 15 November 
Coats Group PLCdividend payment date
Ferguson PLCdividend payment date
JP Morgan Mid Cap Investment Trust PLCdividend payment date
Strategic Equity Capital PLCdividend payment date
Thursday 16 November 
abrdn Property Income Trust Ltdex-dividend payment date
Asian Energy Impact Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
Baillie Gifford Japan Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
BlackRock Greater Europe Investment Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
Bunzl PLCex-dividend payment date
Bytes Technology Group PLCex-dividend payment date
Centrica PLCdividend payment date
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners PLCex-dividend payment date
DX Group PLCex-dividend payment date
Empiric Student Property PLCex-dividend payment date
Fonix Mobile PLCex-dividend payment date
GCP Asset Backed Income Fund Ltdex-dividend payment date
GSK PLCex-dividend payment date
Hargreaves Lansdown PLCex-dividend payment date
Henderson Opportunities Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
ICG Enterprise Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
James Halstead PLCex-dividend payment date
Lancashire Holdings Ltdspecial ex-dividend payment date
Majedie Investments PLCex-dividend payment date
Marks & Spencer Group PLCex-dividend payment date
Murray Income Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
New Star Investment Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
NextEnergy Solar Fund Ltdex-dividend payment date
Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
Pershing Square Holdings Ltdex-dividend payment date
Personal Group Holdings PLCdividend payment date
Redrow PLCdividend payment date
Regional REIT Ltdex-dividend payment date
Schroder Oriental Income Fund Ltdex-dividend payment date
Scottish American Investment Co PLCex-dividend payment date
SCS Group PLCex-dividend payment date
Shell PLCex-dividend payment date
Supermarket Income REIT PLCdividend payment date
UK Commercial Property REIT Ltdex-dividend payment date
Unilever PLCex-dividend payment date
Wincanton PLCex-dividend payment date
  
Copyright 2023 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Read more
8 Nov 2023 09:30

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: UBS downbeat on AJ Bell and Hargreaves Lansdown

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Wednesday morning and Tuesday:

Read more
2 Nov 2023 10:14

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Bank of America starts Unite Group with 'buy'

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Thursday morning and Wednesday:

Read more
1 Nov 2023 16:52

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks prosper ahead of central bank rate calls

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London took their lead from a positive start on Wall Street to close higher as investors prepare for interest rate decisions in the UK and US.

Read more
1 Nov 2023 16:35

London close: Stocks rise ahead of US Fed policy decision

(Sharecast News) - London's stock market finished in positive territory on Wednesday, with investors keeping a keen eye on the upcoming policy announcement from the US Federal Reserve.

Read more
1 Nov 2023 08:51

TOP NEWS: GSK ups guidance as boosted by Shingrix and Arexvy

(Alliance News) - GSK PLC on Wednesday hailed the performance of the world's first approved respiratory syncytial virus vaccine Arexvy, as it reported a rise in profit and revenue.

Read more
1 Nov 2023 08:50

LONDON MARKET OPEN: FTSE 100 up, FTSE 250 down as Aston Martin tumbles

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened mixed on Wednesday, ahead of key central bank decisions, as investors were cheered by some strong updates from large-cap listings.

Read more
1 Nov 2023 07:40

LONDON BRIEFING: GSK raises annual guidance following Arexvy launch

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are called higher on Wednesday, with the main focal point for the day being the upcoming US interest rate decision.

Read more
1 Nov 2023 07:27

GSK hikes guidance after strong third quarter

(Sharecast News) - GSK announced a robust third quarter on Wednesday, prompting an upgrade to its full-year guidance.

Read more
30 Oct 2023 09:01

IN BRIEF: GSK says Jemperli meets endpoint in endometrial cancer trial

GSK PLC - Brentford, west London-based pharmaceutical maker - Jemperli, whose generic name is dostarlimab, meets endpoint of overall survival in phase III Ruby trial on adult patients with primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer. Jemperli, combined with standard-of-care chemotherapy, followed by dostarlimab, demonstrated a "statistically significant and clinically meaningful benefit" to the patients in the trial.

Read more
30 Oct 2023 07:06

GSK's Jemperli sees success in endometrial cancer trial

(Sharecast News) - GSK reported encouraging outcomes from part one of the 'RUBY' phase three trial evaluating the efficacy of 'Jemperli', or dostarlimab, with standard chemotherapy for treating adult patients with advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer on Monday.

Read more
26 Oct 2023 09:19

TOP NEWS: GSK subsidiary ViiV receives HIV drug approval in China

(Alliance News) - GSK PLC on Thursday said its subsidiary ViiV Healthcare has received marketing authorisation in China for its cabotegravir treatment, marketed as Vocabria.

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.