Friday, December 27, 2013

Less flu vaccinations at first delivery

Less flu vaccinations at first delivery
The first delivery of vaccines against influenza A (H1N1) contains a smaller amount than expected. Minister Klink said this afternoon regrettable that produce disappointing.
The main supplier, Novartis, has Dutch Vaccine Institute (NVI) reported that fewer vaccines can be delivered than planned end of October. The NSA placed on behalf of the Ministry of Health vaccine orders. Novartis at the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that the yield of the number of vaccines is lower than expected.  for more information about health  http://jennaskyler.soup.io/post/381608287/Somanabolic-Muscle-Maximizer-Review-Musculature-in-the

 The expectation is that the Netherlands has not yet receiving end of October, half the number of doses ordered at the first delivery. The Ministry of Health is now expected in the first delivery from six to ten million doses of vaccine received. Klink says to stick to the advice that the Health and RIVM gave earlier about who should receive vaccinations as possible. That advice appointed medical risk, who also normally get a vaccination for seasonal influenza, such as patients with disorders of the airways and lungs of patients with heart problems or patients with diabetes. read for more details visit my web page http://www.koffii.com/blogs/Good-Health-Tips/Liposuction-performed-under-general-anesthesia

 Further concerns health professionals, corers and healthy individuals aged 60 and older. Which scenario will actually be followed also depends on timely supply of vaccines. Other countries have to deal with later delivery of ordered vaccines. "Because we've ordered in the spring vaccine for the entire population, we still have a relatively large amount of vaccine delivered," said Minister Klink.

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