90-Second Read: EU secures emergency deliveries of potential treatment against Hantavirus through EU-Japan cooperation
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Sofia Ramirez
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Published May 28, 2026
The first doses of an experimental antiviral for Hantavirus treatment are being dispatched to France, Spain and the Netherlands to treat patients or run clinical trials. While there are currently no medicines or vaccines approved for Hantavirus treatment or prevention, the European Medicine Agency has identified Favipiravir as the most plausible candidate for use under clinical trial or compassionate use protocols. The 1,400 tablets of Favipiravir were made available to EU Member States following a donation from Fujifilm Pharmaceuticals in Japan, and thanks to a strong EU-Japan partnership on health emergency preparedness and response.
Its use will be decided by the Member States concerned. The donation was facilitated by the Japanese authorities and the Delegation of the European Union to Japan. The Commission has been in continuous exchanges with Member States since the outbreak to assure swift access to potential medical countermeasures and have facilitated this dispatch of Favipriavir at the request of France, Spain, and the Netherlands.
In parallel, the Commission is launching emergency procurement procedures to ensure availability of additional doses in case further cases are confirmed in the coming weeks, thereby strengthening EU's preparedness.
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Based on reporting from Représentation de la Commission Européenne au Luxembourg. Read the original source for full details.
Source published May 28, 8:00 AM EDT. Hantavirus Now reviewed reporting from Représentation de la Commission Européenne au Luxembourg and summarized the key points below.
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