Some H1N1 Vaccine Recalled
Reported by: Patrick Fazio
Tuesday, Dec 15, 2009 @09:12pm EST
800,000 doses of H1N1 swine flu vaccine are being recalled, and some of it's here in the Valley. The CDC says the recall is not a safety issue and its only for some of the children's vaccine.
Tests found the potency was weak in some of the vaccine for children 6 to 35 months. Children who did receive the vaccine do not face any increased health risks and are likely still protected from H1N1.
The CDC doesn't know how many of the doses were given out, but doesn't believe children will need to be re-vaccinated. The recalled vaccine did make it's way to the Valley, including Putnam and Vigo Counties.
The Vigo County Health Department reassured parents during Tuesday's clinic for the second round of the children's H1N1 vaccine. Nine years olds and younger should get two rounds of the vaccine, regardless of the recall.
As far as who already received the weaker, recalled vaccine, the Health Department can't be sure.
Vigo County Health Department Health Educator and Media Coordinator Megan Bland says "There would really be no way of knowing, honestly. If they did, there's nothing to worry about. Again, it's not a safety concern whatsoever. It's just that it wasn't as potent of a vaccine as what the other ones were. Basically, you will not have to have it readministered."
Vigo County expects to have plenty of H1N1 vaccine available despite the recall.
http://mywabashvalley.com/content/fulltext/?cid=95171I'm glad that I refuse to take this garbage. It's apparent that the manufacturers don't give a crap about much except the bottom line until they get caught. 