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  • Flu Vaccination in Romania

    Flu Vaccination in Romania

    Cold weather has
    already settled in Romania, so the number of viral infections is on the rise.
    Over 71,000 people have seen a doctor lately, suffering from respiratory
    infections, which is 37% more than in the previous season. The good news is that
    no case of influenza has been reported so far. The vaccination campaign is due
    to start at the end of the month, and authorities say it will be run according
    to plan. Family doctors, however, say that the Health Ministry has not bought
    enough doses.

    The president of the National Federation of Family Doctor
    Associations Doina Mihaila has stated that the vaccines have not even reached
    doctors’ offices yet:


    We don’t have
    these vaccines yet and, from what I’ve been told, we shouldn’t expect them any
    time soon. If we were to set an average per family doctor, after we subtract
    the shots for institutionalized children and senior citizens, what’s left is
    probably some 15-20 vaccines per doctor, depending on the number of patients,
    so some will have seven, or eight, other maximum 20. And when your list o
    patients counts 2000, how can one select only 20?


    Doctors recommend
    flu immunization especially for children, old people and chronic patients, the
    medical staff and pregnant women. According to statistics, these are the most
    vulnerable categories. They recommend flu vaccination as a means of preventing
    serious complications.


    Similar problems
    have been reported in relation to the hexavalent vaccine, used to immunize
    children against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, Haemophilus influenza type
    B, viral hepatitis B and poliomyelitis.
    Even if there have been discontinuances in the distribution of this vaccine,
    because of the distribution company,
    the vaccine is now in warehouses, and the first batches should soon
    reach family doctors, the Health Ministry has announced.


    On the other hand, the number of cases of
    measles is on the rise. The line ministry has called on parents to not refuse
    immunization, as fresh cases were reported last month. Authorities have given
    assurances that there are enough doses and have announced that the number of
    infections has increased to 800 across the country. The solution found by the
    ministry to boost immunization is a warning system that would announce parents
    the right time to vaccinate their children. The idea was devised under the
    GovITHub governmental program, developed at the request of the Health Minister
    Vlad Voiculescu. Authorities would like to implement it as soon as possible,
    explaining that, if at least 100 parents allow their children to be vaccinated,
    and thus stay healthy, the program will be a success.