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  2. Sanofi Pasteur - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 2011 the Sanofi Pasteur plant flooded, causing problems with mold. [7] The facility, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, produced BCG vaccine products made with the Glaxo 1077 strain, [8] such as a tuberculosis vaccine and ImmuCYST, a BCG immunotherapeutic and bladder cancer drug.

  3. Sanofi - Wikipedia

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    Sanofi was founded in 15 February 1973 [5] as a subsidiary of Elf Aquitaine (a French oil company subsequently acquired by Total), when Elf Aquitaine took control of the Labaz group, a pharmaceutical company formed in 1947 by Sociéte Belge de l'Azote et des Produits Chimiques du Marly; [6] Labaz developed benziodarone in 1957.

  4. Sanofi–GSK COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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  5. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health - Wikipedia

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    In August 1997, Merial started as a joint venture between the animal health subsidiaries of Merck & Co. (MSD AgVet) and Sanofi-Aventis (Rhône-Mérieux). Merial became the animal health division of Sanofi, when Sanofi bought out Merck's 50% share of the joint venture.

  6. SARS-CoV-2 Lambda variant - Wikipedia

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    Endemic phase; Evacuations; Face masks; International aid; Origin; Lockdowns. by country; Misinformation. by governments; Fake treatments; Social distancing; Software

  7. Paul Hudson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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  8. Olivier Brandicourt - Wikipedia

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    Brandicourt studied medicine in Paris and specialized in infectious diseases and tropical medicine. He spent eight years with the Institute of Infectious and Tropical Diseases of the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, where he focused on malaria research in West and Central Africa. [1]

  9. Kate Grigorieva - Wikipedia

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    Grigorieva took part in Miss Russia 2010 casting, but did not qualify as a contestant. [3] Two years later, she participated in Miss Russia 2012, where she represented Murmansk Oblast and placed among the top 10 finalists. [3]