Valneva Provides Update on Recommendation for Use of Its Chikungunya Vaccine by French Authorities

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Saint Herblain (France), April 26, 2025Valneva SE (Nasdaq: VALN; Euronext Paris: VLA), a specialty vaccine company, today announced that France’s national public health agency, the Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS), has updated its recommendation for use of Valneva’s single-dose chikungunya vaccine IXCHIQ® for the prevention of disease caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV) following reports of serious adverse events (SAEs) in elderly people with comorbidities during the ongoing vaccination campaign in La Reunion and Mayotte. Valneva has been responding to the French government’s call for vaccine supply of IXCHIQ® in La Reunion1 as the island is going through a major chikungunya outbreak with ~ 40,000 confirmed cases since the beginning of 20252.

The authorities initially prioritized vaccination of adults aged 65 and over, especially those with comorbidities. On April 25, the French health authorities decided to suspend the use of IXCHIQ® in persons aged 65 years and older pending further investigation. This is a response to an ongoing investigation of three cases of SAEs resulting in hospitalization, including one death, after vaccination with IXCHIQ® among people in La Reunion. The three individuals who were hospitalized were over 80 years old and had pre-existing comorbidities3. These SAEs were reported through the pharmacovigilance system set up by the French health authorities, and causality has not been definitively established. The HAS maintains its current recommendation for IXCHIQ® for people aged 18 to 64 years old as part of the ongoing vaccination campaign.

Valneva is also actively working with regulators on next steps.

Juan Carlos Jaramillo, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of Valneva, commented, “Valneva is committed to the highest standards of safety and agrees on the importance of continuing the stringent safety surveillance protocols that are in place. We appreciate the precautionary decision of the authorities while investigations remain ongoing and in the context of the active vaccination campaign. We continue to encourage providers to assess the benefit/risk of vaccination based on the individual’s medical history, while we are working on a potential update of the product’s indication.”

To date, Valneva has supplied 40,000 doses of IXCHIQ® to La Reunion.

About Chikungunya
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a mosquito-borne viral disease spread by the bites of infected Aedes mosquitoes which causes fever, severe joint and muscle pain, headache, nausea, fatigue and rash. Joint pain is often debilitating and can persist for weeks to years4.