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1st swine flu vaccines coming to La
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 14:22
NEW ORLEANS (AP) ?
Louisiana expects its first 26,000 doses of swine flu vaccine on Wednesday, and will send them to about 50 pediatricians around the state, a spokesman for the Department of Health and Hospitals said Tuesday.
The first shipment is of the FluMist nasal spray, but H1N1 vaccine shots are expected to begin arriving next week, Sean Smith said.
"We're targeting kids from age 2 to 5 with this first shipment," Smith said. The spray is meant for healthy people between ages 2 and 49, he said, "and we're seeing that kids have a high risk of complications so we want to get it to them first."
Children under the age of 10 will need two doses of the nasal spray ? the second within about three or four weeks of the first, Smith said.
He said federal agencies "haven't set the allocation numbers for next week yet so we haven't been able to order" the shots.
Those first doses, however many they are, will be targeted to health care workers and pregnant women.
Healthy adults with pre-existing conditions such as diabetes or asthma will be next in line after those groups, Smith said.
The department will post a list of doctors who have the vaccine on its www.fighttheflula.com Web site.
"We will be getting shipments every five to 10 days for the next three months. ... We expect to be in the hundreds of thousands of doses received by the end of the month," Smith said.
On Monday, the department said the death toll from the virus in Louisiana had risen to 14 with three deaths in the past week ? a woman from the greater New Orleans area, a woman from the seven-parish area around Lafayette, and a man from the sevcen-parish area including Houma and Thibodaux.
The department said it would not provide any other information to protect the patients' privacy.
It says 1,348 cases of H1N1 have been confirmed by labs this year, indicating that about 79,000 people have been infected. Because most cases are minor, the state public health laboratory tests only hospitalized cases and specimens sent by doctors who act as "sentinel" offices to help the state keep tabs on the virus.
http://www.projectnola.com/the-news/news/42-fox-8/47583-1st-swine-flu-vaccines-coming-to-la
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 14:22
NEW ORLEANS (AP) ?
Louisiana expects its first 26,000 doses of swine flu vaccine on Wednesday, and will send them to about 50 pediatricians around the state, a spokesman for the Department of Health and Hospitals said Tuesday.
The first shipment is of the FluMist nasal spray, but H1N1 vaccine shots are expected to begin arriving next week, Sean Smith said.
"We're targeting kids from age 2 to 5 with this first shipment," Smith said. The spray is meant for healthy people between ages 2 and 49, he said, "and we're seeing that kids have a high risk of complications so we want to get it to them first."
Children under the age of 10 will need two doses of the nasal spray ? the second within about three or four weeks of the first, Smith said.
He said federal agencies "haven't set the allocation numbers for next week yet so we haven't been able to order" the shots.
Those first doses, however many they are, will be targeted to health care workers and pregnant women.
Healthy adults with pre-existing conditions such as diabetes or asthma will be next in line after those groups, Smith said.
The department will post a list of doctors who have the vaccine on its www.fighttheflula.com Web site.
"We will be getting shipments every five to 10 days for the next three months. ... We expect to be in the hundreds of thousands of doses received by the end of the month," Smith said.
On Monday, the department said the death toll from the virus in Louisiana had risen to 14 with three deaths in the past week ? a woman from the greater New Orleans area, a woman from the seven-parish area around Lafayette, and a man from the sevcen-parish area including Houma and Thibodaux.
The department said it would not provide any other information to protect the patients' privacy.
It says 1,348 cases of H1N1 have been confirmed by labs this year, indicating that about 79,000 people have been infected. Because most cases are minor, the state public health laboratory tests only hospitalized cases and specimens sent by doctors who act as "sentinel" offices to help the state keep tabs on the virus.
http://www.projectnola.com/the-news/news/42-fox-8/47583-1st-swine-flu-vaccines-coming-to-la