Vaccines: Regional Purchases Still RisingIn the first half of 2019, purchases of vaccines for human use in Central America totaled $122 million, 116% more than was reported in the same period in 2018.Tuesday, December 3, 2019 Vaccine for Human Use Imports in Central America Al December 31st, 2021
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Vaccines for Human Use: Business in Central AmericaDecember 2020 From January to June 2020, companies in the region allocated $71 million for the purchase of human vaccines abroad, and 60% of imports were made by companies in Panama, Guatemala and Honduras. Vaccines: Strong Rise in Regional PurchasesOctober 2019 In the first quarter of 2019, purchases of vaccines for human use in Central America totaled $66 million, 347% more than was reported in the same period in 2018. Vaccines for Humans: More Business with IndiaMarch 2019 In the first nine months of 2018, purchases of vaccines for human use in Central America totaled $99 million, and imports from India grew 72% over the same period in 2017. Central America Acquires More Vaccines from FranceOctober 2018 During the first half of the year, purchases of vaccines for human use in Central America totaled $57 million, and imports from France increased 83% over the same period in 2017.
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