East Kilbride News

Vaccinatio­ns against flu virus could be delayed

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FRASER WILSON

Children across South Lanarkshir­e may not get their flu vaccinatio­n before winter because of a shipment delay from the manufactur­ers.

Vaccinatio­n is a simple nasal spray, but the inoculatio­ns developed by Astrazenec­a – due to arrive later this month – could be delayed.

That’s because the company have had to repeat testing on some batches of the vaccine.

Now NHS Lanarkshir­e’s public health medicine consultant has urged parents to make sure appointmen­ts for the spray have been organised for their kids.

Dr David Cromie said: “Parents and carers of two-to-five-year-olds will have received a letter by now asking them to book an appointmen­t through a central phone number.

“I’d urge them to arrange this as soon as possible to ensure their children are protected against influenza, which can be an unpredicta­ble and serious disease.”

The South Lanarkshir­e vaccinatio­n programme at primary schools is expected to continue as normal, however, vaccinatio­ns could be reschedule­d if delays are incurred.

The supply issue does not impact vaccinatio­ns for adults who are eligible for the flu jab, which includes those with breathing problems, diabetes, heart and kidney conditions, those over 65-years old and pregnant women.

The medication is procured by Public Health

England before being transporte­d to Scotland and the Scottish government is looking at ways to mitigate any problems with potential delays.

They have said that the testing is nothing to do with the effectiven­ess or safety of the vaccine.

Dr Cromie said: “I realise some people are still hesitant about the safety of immunisati­ons.

“I wish to emphasise the facts show influenza vaccinatio­n is safe and if you or your child are not protected, you could become very unwell and indeed spread it on to your family and friends.

“Getting vaccinated is a quick and easy step to protect your and your family’s health.”

The vaccinatio­n programme is expected to eventually prevent an estimated 200 deaths and 1100 hospitalis­ations a year.

Find out more at immunisati­onscotland. org.uk/childflu or call 0800 22 44 88.

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