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Georgia has glut of swine flu vaccine
« on: February 28, 2010, 03:33:30 PM »

By Craig Schneider
AJC
February 26, 2010

Georgia has a glut of more than 2 1/2 million doses of swine flu vaccine, and some local health departments are working hard to administer them before they expire.

Less than a third of Georgia's total allocation of 3 1/2 million doses -- 978,092 doses -- have been administered, according to the state Department of Community Health.

With only weeks left in a flu season that traditionally ends around late March, state and county health officials are faced with distributing a large amount of vaccine to a public that has largely lost interest in swine flu. Some local health officials say some of their vaccine will start to expire at the end of March.

"There's just not much interest in it right now," said Lisa Crossman, director of clinical and prevention services at Cobb and Douglas Public Health.

The Cobb/Douglas health agency has administered less than half of the doses intended for its own clinics and mass vaccination events -- a total of 17,000 of 37,000 doses. Some 8,300 doses there will expire at the end of March, Crossman said.

Georgia has experienced 860 hospitalizations and 53 deaths due to swine flu, DCH said. The virus, which has diminished in activity, has largely displaced the common flu this season, officials said.

The Georgia problem reflects a national excess of the vaccine. The federal government has produced about 155 million doses for public distribution. About 50 million doses are still unused, said Tom Skinner, spokesman for the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

It remains unclear what will happen to leftover vaccine, but federal health officials said some might go to waste, a potential loss of millions of taxpayer dollars. The federal government took on the full cost of the swine flu vaccination program.

Skinner said the federal government will make an announcement shortly on a plan regarding the unused vaccine. For now, concern remains that the flu season is not over and another uptick in activity could occur.

The injectable vaccine has a shelf life of a year to 18 months, he said. The mist vaccine has a shelf life of about 18 weeks once it is shipped to a provider.

According to the CDC, 23 percent of Americans have received swine flu vaccinations. About 37 percent of children and teens up to the age of 18 years have been vaccinated.

Health officials are concerned that many people remain unprotected while the virus is still circulating and people are still getting sick and dying. They are particularly worried about children. Two swine flu vaccination doses are required for children 9 years and younger, and only 37 percent of children in this age group received their second dose, according to the CDC.

The problem has been one of timing, Skinner said. Essentially, by the time the vaccine was widely available to the public, the flu activity -- and the public interest -- had peaked.

Swine flu, also known as H1N1, first appeared last April, but it was December before the vaccine was widely available. In addition, concern over the virus, which initially raised worries of a major health disaster, diminished as it became apparent the effects for most people mirrored the seasonal flu.

While federal health officials say that producing a new vaccine in months was monumental, the effort had problems with delays, shortages and the recall of over 5 million doses that lost potency.

"We wanted to make sure there was enough vaccine for everyone who might want one," Skinner said.

The federal Department of Health and Human Services spent $1.6 billion on 229 million doses of H1N1 vaccine bulk antigen and associated supplies, according to the CDC. About 155 million doses have been placed into syringes, vials and sprayers. The CDC is hopeful that the raw antigen, which lasts longer, can be used in future flu vaccines. Some extra vaccine may be made available to the World Health Organization for donation to countries that otherwise would not have access to the vaccine.

To move more vaccine, Cobb health officials set up several H1N1 mass vaccination clinics in the evenings, on weekends and at large community events such as those held at the Galleria.

Gwinnett and DeKalb health officials offered vaccinations this month at the Vietnamese New Year's Celebration in Norcross. DeKalb has been working hard for months to vaccinate people, at one point presenting the benefits in a puppet show that featured a big dancing needle and "Captain Healthy" showing kids to use hand sanitizer.

The excess stands in stark contrast to the situation in the fall, when people stood on long lines to receive swine flu vaccine, which, because of shortages and production delays, was being administered only to high priority groups.

http://www.ajc.com/health/georgia-has-glut-of-332591.html
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Georgia has glut of swine flu vaccine
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2010, 04:47:14 PM »

Maybe they'll just throw it into the water supply. :-\
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Georgia has glut of swine flu vaccine
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2010, 06:17:53 PM »

There was something about this on the BBC the other week...we're selling our vaccine's to Africa to help "immunize" them.
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« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2010, 06:29:36 PM »

Bill Gates admits that one of the tools to decrease population is through vaccines.

http://www.blinkx.com/watch-video/bill-gates-foundation-10-billion-for-vaccines-helping-children-or-big-pharma-avi/1kTIlaL2IM6L43l8KD1Jnw

Click the link.
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