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The State Health Services Assure No Expired Vaccines in Potosí Entity: Latest Updates on Vaccine Application

The State Health Services, SES, assure that the vaccines they currently apply in the Potosí entity have not expired, although they do not know how to define the numbers with which they currently operate.

They recently announced that this week they began in San Luis Potosí with the application of the doses against the Coronavirus – in this case it is the annual booster – and that of the fight against the Influenza.

The government agency is providing BCG for newborns in the different Health Centers and the Human Papillomavirus, HPV, in primary schools for fifth and sixth grade girls, in secondary schools for first and second grade girls, and in Health Centers. to out-of-school girls ages 9 to 15 or women ages 11 to 49 who live with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, HIV.

This October 21 and 22, the Health Secretariat of the State Government will be supplying the doses of Hexavalent, Rotavirus, Pneumococcus 13v, Triple viral SRP, DPT, Tetanus and diphtheria, Tdpa, Pneumococcus 23v, Measles and rubella.

For children from 6 to 59 months of age, pregnant women, health personnel, adults over 60 years of age, people from 5 to 59 years of age with risk factors will be receiving the Influenza vaccine at the Tangamanga I Park facilities.

The State delegation of the Mexican Social Security Institute, IMSS, was questioned about this same issue and argued that “the expiration dates of biologicals are in order,” but although they themselves manage the vaccination campaign against Covid-19 Through the Correcaminos Day, they have not yet accounted for how many drugs they have in stock for this next stage of vaccination in Potosí territory.

2023-10-20 20:58:39
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