The executive secretary of Siprosa, Dr. Miguel Ferre Contreras, representing the head of the health portfolio, Dr. Luis Medina Ruiz, accompanied by members of the cabinet, hospital directors and representatives of the Provincial Health System, chaired today the meeting to assess the reality epidemiological study of the province and propose guidelines to follow.
On the occasion, Ferre Contreras indicated that the meeting had two parts. In the first, they talked about the epidemiological indicators and how the different pathologies are behaving in the province. “At this time of year, what is most relevant are the data on respiratory diseases and we saw that the peak of bronchiolitis already occurred in the province seven weeks ago, so we are in a gradual decline,” the official remarked, stressing that this is the result of an intense work that was carried out.
Regarding the influenza A virus, he stated that its circulation in South America is increasing. That is why the Ministry of Health encourages the community to get vaccinated against the flu at any care center, free of charge: “The second part of this situation room had to do with the presentation of the flu vaccination coverage that, Although it is at adequate levels, we want to improve. That is why there was talk about new strategies tending to improve the coverage”.
In this sense, the medical executive secretary recalled that the Minister of Health has already made the announcement that the flu vaccine is open to all people who want to get vaccinated for free at the different nodes: “This is the time to get vaccinated, we have to weeks of low temperatures ahead. It is important that the population remember that with this vaccine we prevent contracting a serious disease”.
In the case of Covid-19, in epidemiological week 28 (from July 9 to 15), 39 cases were reported due to laboratory diagnosis. With this data, Tucumán accumulates a total of 388,711 cases. Percentage positivity Ag 3.9 percent. No deaths were registered.
For his part, the head of the Immunization Division of Siprosa, Dr. Ricardo Cortés, said that emphasis was placed on the progress of flu vaccination this year and its importance in risk groups to reduce complications, hospitalizations, sequelae and deaths. . “We must reach a goal of 95 percent or more in all risk groups. In addition, it must be carried out at an opportune moment, that is, before the onset of low temperatures where there is greater circulation of the virus, ”he remarked.
Finally, Cortés stressed that people who belong to the risk group must complete their vaccination schedule. These are:
Pregnant. They should apply it in any trimester of pregnancy. The vaccine protects both the mother and the baby (through the passage of antibodies through the placenta). In case of not having received it during pregnancy, the mother should be vaccinated within 10 days after delivery. Children from 6 to 24 months. They should receive 2 doses, separated by at least 4 weeks if they have not previously received 2 doses of influenza vaccine. Those who received at least two doses of flu vaccine in the past should receive only one dose. The risk groups that have an indication for receiving the flu vaccine include people from 2 years to 64 years of age who present certain conditions such as respiratory and heart diseases, diabetics, congenital or acquired immunodeficiencies (non-oncohematological), oncohematological patients and transplant recipients. Cohabitants of oncohematological patients, people with chronic renal failure on dialysis or with expectations of entering dialysis in the following six months, severe developmental delay in children under 18 years of age, chronic treatment with acetylsalicylic acid in children under 18 years of age, genetic syndromes, neuromuscular diseases with respiratory compromise and severe congenital malformations, cohabitants of premature infants weighing less than 1,500 grams, among others. Adults over 65 years. Health personnel.
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