Vietnam almost out of A/H1N1 testing kits
Friday, 07 August 2009
VietNamNet Bridge – The National Hospital for Tropical and Infectious Diseases is running out of kits to test for A/H1N1, said the hospital’s director Nguyen Tien Kinh on August 5.[/i]
Friday, 07 August 2009
VietNamNet Bridge – The National Hospital for Tropical and Infectious Diseases is running out of kits to test for A/H1N1, said the hospital’s director Nguyen Tien Kinh on August 5.[/i]
Kinh said the hospital receives 300 to 500 people who come for A/H1N1 tests a day. Many of them have symptoms of flu but the hospital only conducts tests on those who have had contact with A/H1N1 patients, show clear symptoms of A/H1N1 and have just returned to Vietnam from A/H1N1-stricken countries and territories.
With only two testing machines, the hospital is incapable of performing 300 tests per day. Meanwhile, each test costs $200.
The Central Epidemiology Institute’s chief Nguyen Tran Hien also gave a similar picture of the situations at the institute’s branches in Nha Trang city, HCM City and in the Central Highlands.
Hien said these sub-institutes have enough testing kits for the next week.
He said that the World Health Organisation (WHO) recently granted Vietnam an additional 500 testing kits, which yield testing results with 98.9 percent accuracy within 15 minutes. However, this new batch of kits is only enough to last until September.
September is when some vaccine producers will introduce A/H1N1 vaccines. The Health Ministry is working on a plan to import, distribute and inoculate 5 million people with doses.
Vaccine producers said that a dose of vaccine will comprise at least two injections. The priority for vaccine injection in Vietnam will be doctors and nurses who directly involved in combating A/H1N1 and people who contract chronic diseases.
Vietnam plans to import both finished products and semi-finished vaccines to cut down production costs.
The country had nine new A/H1N1 cases on August 5, raising the total number to 1004, with one death.
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