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Over 4.2 Million Influenza Vaccine Doses Shipped This Week to Health Providers Serving High-Priority GroupsOver 4.2 million influenza vaccine doses were shipped this week to health providers serving high-priority groups as part of the plan announced on October 12 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Aventis Pasteur. Since October 11, 2004, more than 9 million doses of flu vaccine have been shipped to the following groups: State Public Health Departments We are and will continue to take all the steps possible to get vaccine out in an equitable way to those who need it most, said CDC Director Dr. Julie Gerberding. The spirit of cooperation we are seeing by Aventis Pasteur, state and local health officials, clinicians, hospitals, and the public is extraordinary and is what will help deal with this challenging situation. Dr. Gerberding urged people to continue to be patient and persistent as health officers work to fill vaccine coverage gaps in the coming weeks. The approximately 16.5 million remaining doses of vaccine will be shipped to public and private vaccine providers, at a rate of about 2.5-3 million doses per week, primarily through early December. About 2.6 million doses of the Aventis Pasteur vaccine will be available for shipment in early January 2005. On October 5, 2004, after Chiron Corporation announced that none of the doses of influenza vaccine it had produced would be available this year, CDC announced priority groups for vaccination for the 2004-2005 influenza season:
Influenza season is unpredictable. In most years, the season peaks between December and March. It is too early to say how severe the 2004-2005 season will be, but to date only sporadic cases have been reported. Vaccination is the best protection against influenza, but there are alternatives. Antiviral drugs can be used before someone becomes ill to prevent them from getting the flu or taken within 1-2 days of first flu symptoms to reduce the severity of the illness. The Department of Health and Human Services has purchased a stockpile of antiviral drugs to treat more than 7 million people during the 2004-2005 flu season. Other supplies of the antiviral drugs are available through private health providers. It is estimated that about 40 million of people could be treated this flu season with the antiviral drugs available. Finally, everyone can take practical steps to help prevent spread of flu:
For more information about the flu, visit the CDC Website: http://www.cdc.gov/flu. # # #
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