Calming Fears Over Recalled Pediatic H1N1 Vaccine

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There is no danger if your child received the H1N1 vaccine recalled by Sanofi Pasteur.

That is the information being provided to anyone calling the NJ Poison Control Center's hotline, according to Bruce Ruck, Pharm.D., director of Drug Information and Professional Education. The public should be reassured that this recall took place because specific lots were found to be slightly weaker than they should have been.

The vaccine involved in the recall was intended for use only in children 6 months to 35 months of age and was in prefilled syringes. If a child was older than that age group or did not get the vaccine in a prefilled syringe, this recall does not apply at all.

Further, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the potency of the vaccine was still adequate to provide immunity for a child who received the recalled vaccine, provided she orhe received the necessary second dose 28 days later.

According to Peter Wenger, M.D., a pediatric infectious disease specialist at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School, there are no safety concerns related to this recall. Based on the information received from the CDC, Dr. Wenger said he expects the vaccine to be effective. Revaccination is not being suggested at this time.

All children younger than age 10 should always receive a second dose of vaccine, regardless of what vaccine they received. No one needs an extra dose because of the recall.

Contact:
Alicia Gambino
973-972-9280

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