Infectious Disease Experts Call on Australian Government to Abandon Mass Swine-Flu Vaccination Plan

August 21st, 2009

I saw some pretty good looking cattle drenching guns at RD1 the other day. Maybe those would work better?

Maybe not.

Via: The Age:

LEADING infectious disease experts have called on the Federal Government to abandon its mass swine-flu vaccination plan because of fears the vaccine is a contamination risk that could spread blood-borne diseases.

Health Minister Nicola Roxon yesterday announced that the Government would start deploying its first batch of swine-flu vaccine in coming weeks, with an aim to vaccinate as many people as possible to prevent further spread of the virus.

But in a letter sent to Commonwealth Chief Medical Officer Jim Bishop, the Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases expresses deep concern about CSL’s use of multi-dose vials for the vaccine and urged the Government to abandon its plan until it had single-dose vials.

The letter, written by the Society’s president, Associate Professor Tom Gottlieb, says multi-dose vials – bottles containing many doses of the vaccine – had been shown on many occasions to transmit infectious diseases, ”resulting in considerable morbidity and mortality”.

To prevent contamination, clinicians must follow stringent infection-control guidelines and use new syringes and needles for every vaccination.

”Many members are concerned that there is a risk of adverse outcomes if a mass vaccination campaign was conducted using multi-dose vials,” the letter says. It adds that it would be difficult to guarantee proper procedures were followed in hospitals, ”let alone clinics and general-practice units in the community, where there may be a lesser safeguarding of the necessary safe infection-control practices”.

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