The recent approval of several swine flu vaccines by top pharmaceutical companies will benefit industries associated with the swine flu virus.
Recent approval of swine flu vaccine’s by top pharmaceutical companies GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Novartis (NVS) and Baxter International (BAX) to help ease influenza pandemic.
Top Biotech Company AVI BioPharma (AVII), which develops RNA-based treatments for diseases like the Ebola virus, muscular dystrophy and the influenza virus has risen in stock price recently.
Crucell NV is currently developing the only adjuvanted flu vaccine against the influenza virus licensed for all age groups but Crucell stock hasn’t match analyst expectations showing a 20% increase since April 2009.
With two forms of influenza vaccine, BioCryst Pharma has the potential to emerge as one of the world’s top biotech companies in the fight against the swine flu. BioCryst stock has increase 450% since April 2009 reaching the best swine flu stock performed: Novavax NVAX with a 500% plus during the same period.
Since the first swine flu symptoms invaded the media, Antigenics share price has increased 300%, not because of their relationship to the swine flu virus but because of the expectation of Oncophage Antigenics, the cancer vaccine. The first flu vaccine containing their patented QS21 adjuvant could reach the market and provide revenues to Antigenic by 2012.
With their innovative and top selling product, the PFL N95 mask, currently meets both WHO and CDC protection levels in order to project individuals from the spreads of the influenza virus from individuals suffering the swine flu symptoms. Alpha Pro Tech share price has increased 250% since April 2009. More to come?
Although not currently linked with research and development for products directly related to the H1N1 virus, Advanced Life Sciences has a promising pipeline of clinical and preclinical products related to respiratory infections which is the most common complication of the swine flu virus.
Sinovac Biotech is one of the top pharmaceutical companies that has a swine flu vaccine being tested with possible production starting in September. Since the first swine flu symptoms were reported in Mexico in April 2009, Sinovac Biotech stock has jumped over 200% exceeding analyst expectations. How much higher can Sinovac Biotech share price go?
Roche share price hasn’t exceeded the 20% return since the first swine flu symptoms were reported in Mexico in April 2009, a clear indication that Tamiflu is not the solution to the swine flu pandemic. Relenza, produced by GlaxoSmithKline, is also reporting the same ineffective results primarily over children under 12.

