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Flu Vaccine: No appointment needed for children aged 6 to 59 months this Thursday

by Chief Editor December 26, 2024
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Special Vaccination Drive: Andalusia‘s Health Department to Vaccinate Children Against the Flu Without Appointment

Andalusia’s Health Department has announced a special vaccination drive for children aged between 6 and 59 months who have not yet been vaccinated against the flu. This initiative will take place on Thursday, December 26, without the need for an appointment, across all provinces in Andalusia, including Almería.

The Andalusian Health Service (SAS) has set up more than 350 vaccination points throughout the region. A comprehensive list of these points, including their locations and operating hours, is available on the website https://lajunta.es/59f9p.

In the province of Almería, vaccinations will be administered at health centers in 32 municipalities. Most of these centers will operate until 2:30 PM. The complete list of municipalities and their respective vaccination points includes Almería capital, Alhama de Almería, Abrucena, Abla, Vícar, Roquetas de mar, Laujar de Andarax, Fondón, El Ejido, Dalías, Berja, Balanegra, Alcolea, Adra, Benahadux, Gádor, Gérgal, Huércal de Almería, Nacimiento, Níjar, Pechina, Sorbas, Tabernas, Viator, Albox, Cuevas del Almanzora, Garrucha, Huércal Overa, Mojácar, Pulpí, Serón, Vera, and Vélez Rubio.

The objective of this campaign is to vaccinate children who have not received the flu shot yet, aiming to protect them from potential severe cases and complications. As per the analysis of recent data, the peak of respiratory virus infections is expected to occur in January, making it crucial to immunize vulnerable populations before then.

The current vaccination campaign for children began on September 30, and nearly 155,265 children, representing 56.6% of the target population, have already been vaccinated. The vaccination rate is even higher for children aged between 36 and 59 months, with 63.7% of this age group receiving the vaccination at their schools.

Furthermore, the vaccination campaign against the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), which causes broncholitis in infants, began on September 23. So far, 95% of infants born since April 1, 2024, equivalent to 40,148 babies, have been vaccinated. This vaccine is also administered to infants with a history of premature birth or other high-risk conditions up to 24 months old.

Don’t miss this opportunity to protect your child against the flu and other respiratory illnesses. Visit the nearest vaccination point in your municipality to ensure your little one receives the necessary care in time.

December 26, 2024 0 comments
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Get Your Child, Aged 6 to 59 Months, a No-Appointment Needed Flu Shot this Thursday

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Andalusia to Offer Flu Vaccines Without Appointment for Kids Aged 6 to 59 Months on December 26

The Andalusian Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs, through the General Directorate of Public Health and Pharmacy and the Andalusian Health Service (SAS), will administer flu vaccines without prior appointment to all children aged 6 to 59 months who have not yet been vaccinated. The vaccination drive will take place on Thursday, December 26, across more than 350 points in all of Andalusia’s provinces.

The SAS has published a list of vaccination centers, including the municipality, vaccination point, and operating hours. You can access the list here.

This initiative aims to vaccinate children who have not been vaccinated this season to ensure they are protected from seasonal flu, as they are more susceptible to severe cases and complications. Considering the expected peak in respiratory virus infections in January, vaccinating the most vulnerable population in advance can help prevent their spread.

The child vaccination campaign began on September 30, and as of now, 155,265 children have been vaccinated, representing 56.6% of the target population. Among children aged 36 to 59 months, this percentage increases to 63.7%.

Additionally, the vaccination against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), which causes bronchiolitis in infants, began on September 23. As of today, 95% of infants born after April 1, 2024 (40,148 babies) have been vaccinated. This vaccine is also administered to premature infants under 35 weeks and other infants with high-risk chronic conditions up to 24 months old.

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Flu Season Peaks at Christmas: 60% of Unvaccinated Children Under Five

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Title: Vacunation Pace Slows Down: Less Than Half of Elderly and Medical Staff Immunized

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**Bur lancion, Dec 24** – The vaccination drive in the region has seen a notable slowdown, with key populations, including the elderly and healthcare workers, lagging behind targets. As Christmas approaches, health authorities express concern over the insufficient coverage, which could complicate the control of both the flu and COVID-19 in the coming months.

**Elderly Vaccination Stalls**

More than four in ten adults aged 60 and above remain unvaccinated, despite the campaign’s initiation over two months ago. The slow progress is particularly alarming given the coexistence of both viruses and the proven effectiveness of vaccines in reducing disease severity and preventing deaths.

Vaccination rates vary among elderly age groups:

– Ages 60-64: 30.5%
– Ages 65-69: 50.5%
– Ages 70-74: 60.5%
– Ages 75 and above: 77%

While the current coverage for the oldest age group is the highest, it still leaves a concerning 23% unimmunized. These figures starkly contrast with previous campaigns during the pandemic, when vaccination rates reached record highs within just a month and a half.

**Vaccination Among Children and Healthcare Workers**

Among children under five, considered at high risk, vaccination rates are also low:

– Children under two: 55.6%
– Children aged 24-59 months: 39.1%
– Total children under five: 44.2%

In healthcare settings, only 44.7% of professionals have received the flu vaccine, far below the 75% target. Though this figure exceeds pre-COVID levels of around 30%, it remains insufficient to ensure the protection of this critical workforce.

**Provincial Disparities**

Vaccination rates among those aged 60 and above differ significantly across provinces. Soria leads the way with 63.2%, followed by Segovia (60.8%) and Valladolid (59.9%). León (54.1%) and Palencia (57.3%) have the lowest coverage.

As for COVID-19 vaccination rates, Soria (48%) and Segovia (47.2%) are at the top, while León (36.8%) and El Bierzo (24.4%) report the lowest figures.

**Hospital Variation**

Small hospitals report the highest vaccination rates among healthcare workers:

– Medina del Campo (Valladolid): 91.8% (exceeding the 75% target)
– stacking Santos Reyes in Aranda de Duero: 54.4%
– Burgos Hospital: 51.9%

Meanwhile, hospitals in León record the lowest rates, with the total regional hospital registering 31.3% and El Bierzo at a concerning 24.4%.

**Looming Concerns**

The slow vaccination pace among vulnerable groups and healthcare workers raises alarm, potentially complicating the control of both influenza and COVID-19 in the coming months. Health authorities continue to urge eligible individuals to get vaccinated to ensure personal protection and collective safety.

December 24, 2024 0 comments
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