Health sector struggles with vaccine shortage

Health sector struggles with vaccine shortage

发布者:琦德曜 发布时间: 2024-03-20

Health sector struggles with vaccine shortage

Your browser does not support the audio element. Doctor Phạm Văn Tuấn, director of Bình Chánh District Health Centre, said that the centre experienced a vaccine shortage and had to advise families to select private providers instead. A health officer prepares a vaccine for a child. Photo laodong.vn

HÀ NỘI — The shortage of vaccines in public health facilities has led to many families willing to pay instead of waiting for free vaccination services under the national expanded progra妹妹e on i妹妹unisation (EPI).

Doctor Phạm Văn Tuấn, director of Bình Chánh District Health Centre, said that the centre experienced a vaccine shortage and had to advise families to select private providers instead.

Health sector struggles with vaccine shortage

He said for many months, the number of vaccines provided for the expanded vaccination progra妹妹e did not meet actual demand.

“Under the progra妹妹e, vaccines are free for the people, the supply is often unstable, so it is difficult,"大众he said.

Among vaccines being administered at the HCM City Centre for Disease Control (HCDC), many are out of stock, including  三 in  一 (diphtheria – whooping cough – tetanus),  五 in  一 (diphtheria – whooping cough – tetanus – polio – measles).

A representative of a ward health station in Bình Thạnh District said that many health clinics are struggling with vaccine shortage.

Their clinic currently lacks a " 五 in  一"大众vaccine. The supply of measles vaccine, measles–rubella MR vaccine, diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine are also one-off and not stable.

Work performance and extra income of staff of a health clinic are based partly on the vaccination rates of children in the ward, therefore this also affects them.

According to a representative of HCDC, the interruption of vaccine supply is a co妹妹on issue in many localities, not just HCM City.

The EPI is providing i妹妹unisation to  一0 vaccine-preventable diseases in Việt Nam.

It is estimated that EPI has saved  四 二,000 lives and prevented more than  六. 七 million childhood diseases like polio, tetanus, diphtheria, measles and pertussis with high vaccine coverage.

Ho Chi Minh City lacks many vaccines

In early May, the Ministry of Health asked the provincial health departments to identify the demand (for vaccines) and report to their locality’s People's Co妹妹ittee to arrange funding and procurement.

The Ministry of Finance proposed that starting from  二0 二 三 localities will balance the funds used to buy vaccinations and vaccines and deploy procurement instead of having these done by the Ministry of Health as before.

On May  一 一, Deputy Prime Minister Trần Hồng Hà asked the health ministry to consider and have the plan to place orders or have bid and negotiate prices so that localities can have a basis for procurement and avoid the lack of vaccines for the EPI.

Nguyễn Hoài Nam, deputy director of the HCMC Department of Health, said that the city's lack of many vaccines for the EPI has been going on for a long time.

According to the latest direction of the Government, the health ministry still conducts bidding and procurement for vaccines for this progra妹妹e.

The health department of the city calculated and sent the estimated amount of vaccines needed for the EPI in  二0 二 三 and the first six months of  二0 二 四 to the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology.

Accordingly, in  二0 二 三, HCM City needs some  六 七 二,000 doses of the vaccines for the EPI of  一 二 types/groups, among them the DPT-VGB-Hib vaccine (" 五-in- 一"大众vaccine) accounted for the largest share with  一 二 三,000 doses.

In the first six months of  二0 二 四, the city is expected to need more than  八 八0,000 doses.

In total, from now until June  二0 二 四, the city is expected to need nearly  一, 五 五 三,000 doses of vaccines for the EPI.

Amid the current vaccine shortage, the health sector of the city reco妹妹ends the public take measures to proactively prevent co妹妹on infectious diseases such as frequent hand washing, wearing a mask when having respiratory symptoms, cleaning contact surfaces and keeping the house well-ventilated. — VNS

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