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Friday, October 18, 2013
GET THE NEEDLE Life-saving flu jabs available
By Alex Trelinski The annual battle against flu has been fired up across Spain, with a special focus on the elderly and vul nerable being vacci nated against the virus. Taking the jab is said to reduce hospital admissions by some 79% for the over 65 as it vastly cuts down the chances of catching some thing like pneumonia. Despite those figures, only about half of the area’s sen ior citizens take advantage of the injections from their
local hospitals and health centres. That’s despite the fact that sufferers of other conditions like diabetes could face death if they are hit by flu. There’s also been
a similar lowtake up by chil dren aged under 14 who could also suffer from com plications if they caught the flu virus, whilst suffering from a chronic illness or
condition. Figures for last year showed that half of all the cases of flu affected the under14’s. After the injec tion, the vaccine takes a fortnight to kick in, and the effects of it last for up to 6 months. Just under 300 thousand doses have been allocated to the Alicante Province region by the Valencian Region Department of Health, which is around 15 thousand less than last year. Elche is distributing over 52 thousand injections through its hospitals and medical centres, whilst Torrevieja’s allocation is 32 thousand. The effectiveness of the vaccine is said to be around 80% with the investment in it for Alicante Province said to be 2.9 million Euros. Meanwhile Murcia’s vaccine campaign starts on Monday, with 225 thousand doses available in the region. Valencia’s Health Minister, Manuel Llombart, says that this winter’s flu strain is less virulent than in previous years and is rec ommending that all people aged over 65 and the chron ically ill should be immu nised in addition to pregnant women; young children; carers for the elderly; police officers and firefighters. Murcia’s Director General
of Public Health, Francesco Garcia, said that like his counterparts in Valencia, his region would be ordering some 20 thousand less doses of vaccine for this
winter, based purely on the take up of last year. He added that would be prob lem in ordering more sup plies should there be a heavy demand.
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