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After the 5 in 1 vaccination, a 2-month-old girl in Son La died and another 3 cases were being treated at the hospital.
Dr. Do Xuan Thu, director of Son La Provincial General Hospital, said that in the early afternoon of October 12, the hospital received 2 pediatric patients, a 6-year-old boy and a 2-month-old girl with expression of shock. protection, respiratory failure after vaccination.
On the morning of the same day, 2 children came to get vaccinated with 5 in 1 Combe Five at the Chieng Xom City Medical Station. Are the.
Immediately, the doctors applied an anaphylaxis treatment regimen, however, at 4 pm the same day, the little girl died.
This morning, the boy’s health has gradually stabilized and is being monitored.
Her daughter N also showed a high fever and vomiting after the 5-in-1 vaccination.
According to Mr Thu, this morning the hospital received 2 more children with high fever after 5 in 1 vaccination. Including his 8-month-old daughter Lo Van N. in the city’s Chieng An neighborhood. Are the.
Mr. N. said the family brought their daughter to the ward medical station last morning. At night, the baby has a high fever with vomiting. This morning, she brought her son to the ward for a new examination and was immediately transferred to the Provincial General Hospital, more than 1 km from her home for treatment. After half a day in the hospital, Mr. N.’s daughter has less fever and vomiting.
Mr. Tran Thanh Binh, deputy director of the Son La Province Health Department, said that the Department has received the initial report of the incident, this afternoon there will be official information to determine the cause.
India’s Combe Five 5 in 1 vaccine officially included in the expanded vaccination program in 2019 has replaced the Quinvaxem vaccine used for the previous 10 years.
The Combe Five vaccine prevents 5 diseases: Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Hepatitis B and Hib for children 2, 3 and 4 months of age.
Before being used in Vietnam, the Combe Five vaccine was widely injected in 43 countries with more than 400 million doses.
The Health Ministry said the vaccines are only licensed for use in Vietnam after being tested, meeting the requirements and implementing all necessary procedures. Each batch of vaccines, when imported into Vietnam, is inspected by the National Institute for Vaccines and Medical Biologicals and meets safety standards before use.
Adjunct Professor Dr. Duong Thi Hong, Deputy Director of the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, said that after vaccination, children may experience common reactions such as low fever, mild swelling at the injection site, discomfort … This reaction it usually goes away on its own without any treatment.
In case the child exhibits unusual signs such as shortness of breath, cyanosis, skin rash, fever higher than 39 degrees Celsius, seizures, screaming, lethargy, poor diet, generalized redness at the injection site … Take the child from immediately to the nearest hospital or medical facility for immediate handling by medical staff.
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