Posted on 05/14/2003 9:14:38 PM PDT by Timesink
NEW YORK, May 14 (Reuters) - A Fox News journalist who contracted hepatitis A despite being inoculated before an assignment in Afghanistan sued Merck & Co. (MRK) , the maker of the vaccine, on Wednesday.
Merck recalled batches of ineffective hepatitis A pre-filled syringes in December 2001.
The journalist, Claude Novak, could be one of thousands of people who develop hepatitis A, which causes liver damage, after taking the faulty Merck vaccine. Unlike hepatitis B and C, the disease is rarely deadly.
The suit, filed in New York State Supreme Court, claims Merck "negligently manufactured, distributed and sold the recalled vaccine which provided absolutely no protection against the disease," according to James, Hoyer, Newcomer and Smiljanich, the firm representing Novak.
A spokesman for Merck said the company has not seen the lawsuit and does not comment on ongoing litigation. He could not say whether this was the first time Merck has been sued in connection with the faulty vaccine.
Last February the company said an unknown number of people in as many as 27 nations may need new shots to protect them against the disease because the ones they received were faulty.
A unit of French pharmaceuticals group Aventis SA, which sells the vaccine in Europe under a joint venture with Merck, said in December 2001 it was recalling batches of pre-filled syringes.
Merck sells a hepatitis A vaccine for adults, called VAQTA and one for children, called VAQTA K.
The recall covered vaccines administered after May 29, 2001.
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I'm a former Merck employee. That company is ethical almost to a fault. An employee there continually sees a quote from George Merck that says that "we must never forget that medicine is for the people, not for the profits."
Vaccines are living things, not chemical compounds like most medicines. Merck wouldn't willingly put out something bad.
Doing something like that is counter to the corporate ethos.
I'm still blown away by how decent and honorable a company of that size is.
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