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    PREPARATORY WORK DONE IN ARMENIA TO INTRODUCE 5-VALENT VACCINE IN IMMUNO PREVENTION

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 26 2007

    YEREVAN, FERUARY 26, NOYAN TAPAN. Although the vaccination level is
    quite high in Armenia - 92%, the problem of carrying out vaccinations
    on time exists. Head of the RA Immuno Prevention National Program
    Gayane Sahakian told NT correspondent that in accordance with the
    national vaccination program, during the first 12 months of life,
    a child must be vaccinated against tuberculosis, diphteria, whooping
    cough, tetanus, measles, German measles, mumps, hepatitis B, as well
    as receive a polio vaccination. G. Sahakian said that in early 2007,
    a new system of reports on timely vaccination of children up to one
    year was introduced: now analyses and monitoring will be implemented
    each quarter, which will enable to reveal the reasons of not doing
    vacciantion on time. According to G. Sahakian, work is being done to
    introduce in Armenia a 5-valent vaccine of the GAVI (Global Alliance
    for Vaccines and Immunization) international fund - a vaccine against
    diphteria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B and hib (haemophilus
    influenza, type B). Hib is a pathogene causing pneumonia, and it is for
    the first time that vaccination against it will be done in Armenia. The
    national program head said that cases of children's pneumonia were
    reduced by over 50% in the countries where the 5-valent vaccine of
    GAVI has been used. She noted that RA state budgetary allocations
    for obtaining vaccines are increasing year by year. In 2006, 45
    mln drams (about 125 thousand USD) was allocated for this purpose,
    while in 2007 - 72 mln drams. At present, the polio vaccine and the
    3-valent vaccine against diphteria, whooping cough and tetanus are
    purchased with state budgetary resources, while the other vaccines -
    with co-financing of a number of international organizations.
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