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Sanofi Thailand Wins AmCham CSI Award for 6th Consecutive Year 

Published on 17/11/2025

» Sanofi Thailand has received the "Corporate Social Impact Award 2025 - Gold level" for the 6th consecutive year from the American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand (AmCham Thailand), reinforcing its commitment to conducting business with social and community responsibility. The award recognises Sanofi's ongoing efforts to enhance Thai society's well-being and promote sustainability. Mr Charles Trolliet, Head of Commercial Thailand, Pharma Business, and Ms Wansiri Chuenjitkuntaworn, Head of Operations Thailand, Vaccines Business, proudly accepted the award at a ceremony held recently at Nikko Hotel. 

THAILAND

Doctor touts antibody in RSV fight

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 28/09/2025

» Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health is urging parents to protect their children from Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), especially during its seasonal peak, by using passive immunity.

THAILAND

Alert sounds over surge in flu, RSV, dengue fever cases

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 23/09/2025

» The Public Health Ministry has voiced alarm over a rise in respiratory illnesses as well as a jump in fatalities from increasing influenza and dengue fever cases.

THAILAND

Protecting Thailand’s Youngest and Oldest from RSV, Flu 

Published on 07/07/2025

» Bangkok, July 7, 2025 — As Thailand transitions from the rainy to early winter seasons, respiratory infections surge dramatically, making awareness and proper prevention crucial. Recognising this urgent public health concern, Sanofi Thailand supported a vital Health Talk session at Thailand Healthcare 2025 under the topic: "Infants Catch It Easily, the Elderly are at High Risk: Understanding RSV and Influenza." The session featured distinguished medical experts Prof. Dr. Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sophida Boonsathorn Reeves, infectious disease specialists from the Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University. They shared comprehensive knowledge and strategic prevention approaches to protect families, with particular focus on the most vulnerable groups: newborns, infants, and seniors aged 65 and above. 

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Covid drug output boosted as cases surge in Thailand

Post Reporters, Published on 27/05/2025

» The Government Pharmaceutical Organisation (GPO) has accelerated the production of the antiviral drugs favipiravir and molnupiravir in response to the rising number of Covid-19 infections in Thailand.

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BDMS endorses vaccines as flu season nears

Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 16/05/2025

» Preventive vaccination is essential in reducing the severity of symptoms and limiting the spread of infectious diseases, especially as flu season approaches, according to medical experts from the Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS) group.

THAILAND

'No need to worry' about new coronavirus

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 24/02/2025

» The Ministry of Public Health yesterday confirmed the discovery of a new coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, by a laboratory in China but said no human infections have been recorded as yet.

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Thailand detects first case of new vaping disease

Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 20/11/2024

» Thai health authorities have reported the first local case of a new vaping-related disease, and they fear more cases linked to heavy use of e-cigarettes.

THAILAND

Flu jabs for workers in travel, tourism

Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 08/01/2024

» The Public Health Ministry is gearing up to provide an additional 200,000 doses of influenza vaccine to public transport and tourism industry workers in 31 provinces.

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Fears allayed over spreading lung inflammation among children

Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 26/11/2023

» Health authorities say there's no need to panic over the rash of respiratory illnesses and lung inflammation in China, Vietnam and Thailand, saying they result from old pathogens that lay dormant during the Covid-19 pandemic.