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Flu-vaccine nasal spray delayed for some schoolchildren | Flu-vaccine nasal spray delayed for some schoolchildren |
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There will be a delay in some batches of nasal-spray flu vaccine being delivered to schools in England, it has been announced. | There will be a delay in some batches of nasal-spray flu vaccine being delivered to schools in England, it has been announced. |
Public Health England said some schools would need to reschedule plans for vaccinating children in mid-November. | Public Health England said some schools would need to reschedule plans for vaccinating children in mid-November. |
Affected children in at-risk groups are advised to go to their GP, where they will be given priority to receive the injected vaccine. | Affected children in at-risk groups are advised to go to their GP, where they will be given priority to receive the injected vaccine. |
This winter, all primary-school-aged children are eligible for vaccine. | This winter, all primary-school-aged children are eligible for vaccine. |
The adult flu programme is unaffected by the delay. | |
AstraZeneca, which supplies the vaccine to the NHS, said it needed "to repeat some tests before a portion of our [Fluenz Tetra] vaccine supply can be released and delivered". | AstraZeneca, which supplies the vaccine to the NHS, said it needed "to repeat some tests before a portion of our [Fluenz Tetra] vaccine supply can be released and delivered". |
The delay would affect about a quarter of the overall vaccine ordered, Public Health England said, but the problems were not related to the safety or efficacy of the vaccine itself. | The delay would affect about a quarter of the overall vaccine ordered, Public Health England said, but the problems were not related to the safety or efficacy of the vaccine itself. |
Deliveries to some schools in Northern Ireland are also delayed, and likely to be around the UK, because PHE buys and orders vaccine stock for all the devolved nations. | |
Dr Mary Ramsay, head of immunisation at PHE, said: "We are working with AstraZeneca and NHS England and [NHS] Improvement to ensure that all eligible children get their flu vaccine as soon as possible. | Dr Mary Ramsay, head of immunisation at PHE, said: "We are working with AstraZeneca and NHS England and [NHS] Improvement to ensure that all eligible children get their flu vaccine as soon as possible. |
"Children who have underlying medical conditions that make them more vulnerable to flu will be prioritised by GPs first," she said. | "Children who have underlying medical conditions that make them more vulnerable to flu will be prioritised by GPs first," she said. |
The programme for vaccinating children against flu, which typically starts circulating in December and January, began in October. | The programme for vaccinating children against flu, which typically starts circulating in December and January, began in October. |
Who gets the children's nasal-spray flu vaccine? | Who gets the children's nasal-spray flu vaccine? |
It's free on the NHS for: | It's free on the NHS for: |
High-risk children between six months and two years will be offered an injected flu vaccine. | High-risk children between six months and two years will be offered an injected flu vaccine. |
Source: NHS UK | Source: NHS UK |
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