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Nurses' flu jab take-up 'at 33%' | Nurses' flu jab take-up 'at 33%' |
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Just one in three nurses in London has been vaccinated against swine flu, the NHS has admitted. | |
A BBC London Freedom of Information request has shown the majority of medical staff remain unprotected against the virus. | A BBC London Freedom of Information request has shown the majority of medical staff remain unprotected against the virus. |
Although swine flu rarely kills healthy adults, it is dangerous to many patients in hospitals. | Although swine flu rarely kills healthy adults, it is dangerous to many patients in hospitals. |
NHS London insisted the vaccine take-up was "encouraging" and rising, with more than 60,000 staff having had the jab. | NHS London insisted the vaccine take-up was "encouraging" and rising, with more than 60,000 staff having had the jab. |
But figures seen by BBC London reveal the take-up has reached a plateau, with a limited increase in the numbers of staff to have been vaccinated over the last month. | |
In mid-December, a total of 33% of frontline staff - including dentists and paramedics - had been vaccinated. | |
By 18 January that figure had risen to 40%. | |
'Best defence' | |
Kelly Gibson's eight-year-old daughter Holly daughter died from swine flu last year. | |
Holly, who lived in Erith, on the south London/Kent border, suffered from a chromosome disorder that made her particularly vulnerable. | |
Ms Gibson said: "If a nurse is dealing with a vulnerable person they could be passing swine flu on to the innocent. | |
"They could contract swine flu and possibly die." | |
Swine flu has been shown to be extremely contagious, if typically mild among most people. | Swine flu has been shown to be extremely contagious, if typically mild among most people. |
Currently, 38% of London's GPs and 45% of other doctors, such as hospital consultants, have received the jab. | Currently, 38% of London's GPs and 45% of other doctors, such as hospital consultants, have received the jab. |
Yet the take-up rates among NHS London staff appear to contradict the organisation's own advice. | |
Speaking in December, NHS London's head of pandemic flu, Dr Chloe Sellwood, said: "The vaccine is our best defence against the virus and that is why we are encouraging as many people as possible to take it." | |
While hosting a Downing Street reception for nurses, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said 60,000 people who work for the NHS in London had been vaccinated against swine flu. | |
He told BBC London: "Swine flu is a problem that many people have suffered from, and most people have come through after a few days with the treatment that is necessary, but equally of course it can be dangerous. | |
"Therefore we are encouraging all vulnerable groups in the population to get themselves vaccinated." | |
Mr Brown added: "It is voluntary but I would encourage health workers to take the vaccination if it is available to them." |
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