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PAHO Urges Equitable Access to Influenza Vaccines
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Washington, D.C., May 3, 2009 (PAHO/WHO) – Guaranteeing access for developing countries to vaccines, including a possible vaccine for the new A/H1N1 influenza virus, is a major concern of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), the regional office for the Americas of the World Health Organization (WHO), a PAHO vaccine expert said during a media briefing today.
“Equitable distribution of vaccine to developing countries is an absolute top priority for PAHO,” said Dr. Jon K. Andrus, PAHO’s lead senior technical advisor in immunizations. “As it stands, several manufacturers have preproduction contracts with some countries, which could impose some barriers to vaccine access for the poorest of the poor. We need to keep advocacy and dialogue going to prevent a humanitarian crisis in case of possible vaccine shortages, particularly if this current outbreak were to become more severe.”
PAHO and WHO are actively working with technical collaborating centers and vaccine manufacturers to produce candidate vaccine virus strains for an eventual vaccine. Andrus, a member of the PAHO/WHO Influenza A/H1N1 Vaccine Task Force, said the supply of vaccine is expected to be “perhaps 1 to 2 billion doses,” which falls far short of the world’s more than 6 billion population. For this reason, he said that vaccination strategies will need to target high-risk individuals.
“The data coming out of Mexico determining risk factors for morbidity and mortality will be critical, not only for Mexico but for the rest of the world.”
Andrus also noted that PAHO and WHO are working to ensure that member countries have equitable access to the antiviral drug oseltamivir, which is currently effective against the new A/H1N1 influenza virus. WHO and PAHO both have stockpiles of the drug.
PAHO has mobilized 27 experts in epidemiology, logistics, infection control, communication, and virology to
“As the Secretary of Health said from
Andrus said that currently available data suggest that the new influenza A/H1N1 outbreak is “mild to moderate in terms of severity.” Of the 160 cases in the
“However, that is not to say that things cannot change very quickly and very dramatically. What we know about influenza and RNA viruses in general is that they are predictable in their unpredictability. The rapid and fairly aggressive response by PAHO and WHO has been appropriate, given this completely novel strain of new flu virus. We need to be vigilant but calm, so as not to create panic and loss of public confidence.”
Among new countries reporting cases of the new A/H1N1 influenza virus are two Latin American countries: Colombia (1 confirmed case), and Costa Rica (1 confirmed case). In collaboration with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), PAHO is helping to ensure the distribution of rapid virus testing kits to its member countries in Latin America and the
Andrus said PAHO is urging countries in
Best estimates suggest a vaccine against the new A/H1N1 influenza strain will be available in 4-6 months, before the Northern Hemisphere’s traditional flu season gets well under way. In the meantime, people should follow public health advice such as covering coughs and sneezes with a tissue, washing their hands frequently, and postponing travel if sick. Those who travel and return sick should seek medical advice. PAHO and WHO recommend that countries not impose restrictions on normal travel nor close borders. Andrus noted that there is no risk of becoming infected by the new influenza virus by eating cooked pork.
Andrus noted that PAHO and its member countries in North, Central and South America and the
“When you work in disease eradication, every day is an emergency,” said Andrus. “Every day that passes means more children are being paralyzed. This is unacceptable, so every day has to be an emergency if the job is going to get done. In the
Confirmed case counts, frequently asked questions, public health recommendations, and other information on the new A/H1N1 influenza outbreaks are available at www.paho.org.
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