Next Tuesday, October 3, the vaccination campaign against flu and covid-19 will begin with institutionalized people, specifically in the San Antonio de Padua, Hogar San José, San Antonio, Noviciado and La Fuente residences. On the 11th it will be done for the general population in the groups to which it is recommended, as explained yesterday by the territorial delegate of the Junta de Castilla y León, José Antonio Rubio, who was accompanied in the presentation of the campaign by the Health Assistance manager, José Jolín; the head of the Health Service, Luis Fernando Román; and the director of Primary Care Nursing, Pilar Solís.
In this flu vaccination campaign, the Ministry of Health has assigned 66,866 doses to the province, which will be received weekly. Of them, 25,998 are quadrivalent inactivated vaccine, which can be administered from 6 months of age and preferably intended for the healthy general population between 6 and 23 months and between 60 and 64 years, as well as people included in risk groups. ; 34,610 are doses of adjuvanted tetravalent inactivated vaccine, for the non-institutionalized general population aged 65 years and older; 4,608 quadrivalent inactivated units with a high antigenic load, intended for the population over 60 years of age institutionalized in nursing homes for the elderly and highly dependent people in their homes; 20 tetravalent inactivated vaccines, for people allergic to antibiotics, and 1,630 doses of tetravalent attenuated vaccine for intranasal administration whose target population is children between 24 and 59 months.
Regarding covid-19, the one that will be administered in the 2023-2024 season is a monovalent vaccine against the XBB.1.5 subvariant of the omicron strain, preferably XBB.1.5, which ensures protection against circulating strains of Sars -CoV-2. Until the last week of October, Castilla y León will receive just over 400,000 doses from the Ministry of Health, 47,828 for Palencia.
The vaccination campaign will begin on October 3 (it will last until the 31st in urban health centers and until the 11th in rural ones), for the institutionalized population, immobilized people, health and socio-health personnel and will continue on the 11th (until end of the campaign) for risk groups and cohabitants and the general population – aged 60 and over, starting with those aged 80 and over – who will have to make an appointment.
In the case of people institutionalized in residences, their vaccination will be carried out by health professionals from the health area, who will go to these institutions to administer both vaccines. Their presence will be used to inject the professionals who work there.
The vaccination appointment can be requested a few days, starting this coming Monday before October 11 through the usual channels: Sacyl Conecta app, phone number of your health center and www.saludcastillayleon.es.
Rubio recalled that vaccination against flu and covid-19 is indicated for people 60 years of age or older; 5 years or more confined in disability centers and nursing homes, as well as other long-term institutionalized people and residents in closed institutions.
Vaccination is also recommended for people under 60 years of age with, among other risk conditions, diabetes mellitus and Cushing’s syndrome, morbid obesity, chronic cardiovascular, neurological or respiratory diseases, hemoglobinopathies and anemias or hemophilia, severe neuromuscular diseases, immunosuppression (immunodeficiencies primary and that caused by HIV infection or drugs, as well as in transplant recipients and complement deficiency), cancer and malignant hemopathies, cerebrospinal fluid fistula and cochlear implant or awaiting it, celiac disease, chronic inflammatory disease , disorders and diseases that lead to cognitive dysfunction: Down syndrome, dementia and others.
Pregnant women in any trimester of pregnancy and women during the postpartum period (up to 6 months after delivery and who have not been vaccinated during pregnancy); people living with those who have a high degree of immunosuppression; staff of public and private health and social health centers; and people who work in essential public services (State Security Forces and Corps, firefighters, Civil Protection) are also among the population for whom vaccination is recommended.
childish. Likewise, vaccination against influenza is recommended for children between 6 and 59 months of age, which represents a novelty in the immunization schedule of Castilla y León. Children between 6 and 23 months will be inoculated intramuscularly and those between 24 and 59 months intranasally. It is also recommended that staff at educational centers at any level of education be vaccinated, people between 5 and 59 years old who have a higher risk of complications derived from the flu (a group that includes smokers), students in practices in health and social health centers and workers on farms, poultry, pig or mink farms or who are in contact with wildlife.
José Antonio Rubio pointed out that the forecast is that “the flu will increase, as happened in the previous campaign when people stopped using the mask,” which he recommended that people continue using when they have a respiratory pathology to avoid contagion.
previous campaign. During the presentation of the vaccination campaign against flu and covid-19, the territorial delegate of the Board explained that in the province of Palencia a total of 50,209 people were vaccinated last year, which represents 31.91% of population and one of the highest percentages in Castilla y León, behind Zamora (34.71%), Ávila (33.85%) and Soria (32.05%).
In the breakdown by age groups, the campaign left the following percentages: among people aged 59 and under that age, 11,581, 11.32%; 5,884 between 60 and 64 years old inclusive, 44.43%; 7,123 between 65 and 69 years old, 62.87%; 7,115 between 70 and 74 years old, 77.52%; and 18,506 aged 75 and over, 86.86%.
Regarding the workers of the Regional Health Management, the number of health professionals vaccinated in the 2022 campaign in Palencia was 1,317 vaccinated, distributed, by healthcare areas, as follows: Primary Care, 370 (56.92%) , and Hospital, 947 (55.22%).
Another of the objectives of vaccination against influenza in the entire National Health System is that of pregnant women. In the case of Palencia, in the previous campaign, 127 of them were vaccinated, 22.76% of pregnant women.
Finally, it should be noted that 1,466 workers received the flu dose through occupational/mutual risk prevention services.
2023-09-29 03:00:00
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