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According to information from the director of epidemiological surveillance, Leila Garcia Rossi, a 42-year-old woman aged 42, was confirmed by the Jaú Department of Health through the Department of Communication of the town hall. years, a 56-year-old man and an 8-year-old boy contracted the disease, were hospitalized, but were released and treated well.
Since April 23, doses of influenza vaccine have been applied in all cases. Countries for priority groups: elderly, pregnant, puerperal, children from 6 months to 5 years old and teachers in public and private schools. This week, due to low membership in the campaign, two other groups were included: children aged 5 to 9 and adults aged 50 to 59.
According to the latest evaluation by the Department of Health Jaú, until yesterday, 41.15% of children were vaccinated, 77.73% of health workers, 66.83% of pregnant women, 109.22% of puerperal women, 86.67% of elderly people and 94.96% of teachers. The total coverage of the campaign is 74.51% and 90% of the priority groups should vaccinate.
People with chronic diseases are not covered by the immunization coverage provided by the Ministry of Health, but must also be vaccinated.
"We find it interesting to disseminate this positive data on the H1N1 flu in Jaú, because the adhesion to the vaccination campaign is very weak," says Acting Secretary of Health Jaú, Márcia Nbadif, through a press office.
The health posts of the municipality operate from Monday to Friday from 7am to 5pm. To receive the doses, it is necessary to present a vaccination card or an identity document. (NGP)
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