おーすとらりあ で ふくさよう のため きせつかぜ(いんふるえんざ)よぼうちゅうしゃのちゅうし
きせつ かぜ (いんふるえんざ) よぼうちゅうしゃ の ふくさよう の ために、おーすとらりあ では、きせつかぜ の 5さいいかの けんこうな こども への よぼううちゅうしゃを、ちゅうしした。
しんがた いんふるえんざ(ぶたかぜ)のよぼううちゅうしゃ PANVAX は、あんぜんで、しんがた
いんふるえんざ(H1N1 INFLUENZA)の よぼうに こうかてきだと おーすとらりあ の THERAPEUTIC GOODS ADMINISTRATION (TGA)は、ほしょうしている。
Investigation Into Febrile Convulsions In Young Children After Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Interim Findings And Recommendations 1 June 2010
01 June 2010
After consideration of the results to date of a comprehensive investigation into the safety of the seasonal flu vaccine for young children, I have advised, that as a precaution, the suspension of seasonal flu vaccination should continue for healthy children under five years of age.
Since the first reports of a higher than usual occurrence of fever with convulsions in young children following seasonal flu vaccination in WA in April, investigations nationally have confirmed that a small number of children aged under five across the country have experienced fever with convulsions in the 24 hours after vaccination with the 2010 seasonal influenza vaccine. These reactions have been associated mainly with Fluvax, manufactured by CSL.
CMO media release - 1 June 2010: Investigation Into Febrile Convulsions In Young Children After Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Interim Findings And Recommendations 1 June 2010
http://www.healthemergency.gov.au/internet/healthemergency/publishing.nsf/Content/health-swine_influenza-index.htm
Health Authorities continue to put seasonal flu vaccine on hold for young children
30 April 2010
A week long national evaluation of cases of fever with convulsions in young children following a seasonal flu vaccination has so far found no pattern of increased incidence of this side effect, other than higher numbers in WA.
While much has been done to understand this, we require additional time to complete our investigations. Given the ongoing and incomplete scientific and clinical case review, the moratorium on the use of seasonal influenza vaccine in children 5 years and less will continue.
Judging by this year's North American experience during winter where pandemic H1N1 2009 influenza has been the predominant flu strain, especially for younger people under 65 years, we predict that swine flu will be the predominant flu in our winter this year. Free swine flu vaccine is available as a choice for parents and is available for all people 6 months and over.
CMO media release - 30 April 2010: Health Authorities continue to put seasonal flu vaccine on hold for young children
http://www.healthemergency.gov.au/internet/healthemergency/publishing.nsf/Content/news-300410
Seasonal Influenza Vaccine and young children
23 April 2010
Following an apparent spike in the number of children in WA experiencing fever and convulsions, seasonal influenza vaccine for children 5 and under has been suspended pending further investigation
It remains safe to have the swine flu vaccine. The TGA’s assessment of clinical trials and the advice of its expert committees is that Panvax® is a safe, effective vaccine for prevention of the H1N1 influenza.
It is expected that the dominant influenza this winter season will be swine flu and the specific Panvax vaccine is available free for all Australians.
All adverse events following immunisation should be reported to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). Reports can be lodged by calling the Adverse Medicine Events Line on 1300 134 237 or online at www.tga.gov.au . You can also report adverse events to your doctor, hospital, health centre or to your state and territory health authority.
CMO media release - 23 April 2010: Seasonal Flu Vaccine and young children
http://www.healthemergency.gov.au/internet/healthemergency/publishing.nsf/Content/news-230410
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