WHO's pandemic advisor strongly denies industry influence in 'false flu pandemic fiasco;' GSK says same

18 January 2010

Responding to recent allegations that the World Health Organization had been influenced by the pharmaceutical industry, in declaring a 'false pandemic' in dealing with the H1N5 influenza situation, Keiji Fukuda, the WHO's Special Adviser to the Director General on Pandemic Influenza, strongly defended himself and the organization with a vehement 'no' at a press conference. The suggestions of drugmakers' influence by Wolfgang Wodarg, Chairman of the European Council Health Committee, have resulted in the European Parliament taking up the issue (The Pharma Letter January 5).

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