The Philippine Star

DOH secures 3 M vaccines vs pertussis

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

The Department of Health (DOH) has secured around three million doses of vaccines against pertussis.

At a press briefing yesterday, DOH Secretary Ted Herbosa said the move aims to ensure a continuous supply of vaccines in May and June to address rising cases of pertussis in the country.

“We learned from the Serum Institute (of India) that they have three million doses of DPT so I had it ‘locked,’ ” Herbosa said, referring to the pentavalen­t vaccine against diptheria, pertussis and tetanus.

Early this year, the DOH ordered around six million doses of pentavalen­t vaccines, which are expected to arrive in July.

Herbosa said all pentavalen­t vaccines may be consumed before July unless parents delay the vaccinatio­n of their children.

“We are looking at an increasing trend (in pertussis cases) and we hope immunizati­on will help bring down the number of cases,” he said.

DOH data showed that there were 1,112 pertussis cases nationwide from January to March 30. Only 32 cases were recorded during the same period last year.

Pertussis is an acute respirator­y infection caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis.

The infection poses a threat particular­ly among infants and young children who are at risk for severe symptoms and lifethreat­ening complicati­ons.

Teens and adults may experience milder symptoms, but there is a risk of severe illness, especially for those with pre-existing health conditions and unvaccinat­ed elderly population.

Herbosa also warned the public of possible outbreak of other diseases covered by the pentavalen­t vaccine.

Aside from giving protection from pertussis, pentavalen­t vaccine covers diphtheria, tetanus, hepatitis B and Haemophilu­s influenza type B.

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