J P Nadda does not recommend vaccination for general public

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Written By: Agencies | Updated : February 25, 2015 9:46 AM IST

New Delhi, Feb 24 : The government Tuesday said there was no need as of now to vaccinate the general public from swine flu. 'The morbidity and mortality associated with the influenza are matters of great concern for all of us,' Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda said in a statement in the Lok Sabha. (Read: JP Nadda will speak in the Houses of Parliament about H1N1 and steps to control it)

He informed the house that while declaring the pandemic to be over in 2010, the WHO had declared that the swine flu virus would circulate as a seasonal virus for some years now. Nadda said that many of the deaths due to the virus this year are due to co-morbid conditions already present in patients like diabetes, heart conditions and cancer. (Read: 15 precautions every Indian should take to prevent swine flu)

'Vaccination is not recommended for general public as of now,' he said. 'The health ministry has been closely monitoring the scene. States have been provided guidelines for screening and management of cases,' he said. The minister said that Oseltamivir, the drug which can cure the disease, preventive N-95 masks and other Personal Protection Equipments are being given to state governments.

'We have already supplied 58,000 capsules of Oseltamivir,' he added. 'Teams from the union health ministry have been sent to worst affected states like Telangana, Rajasthan and Gujarat,' Nadda said. While maintaining that there was no shortage of drugs, the health minister cautioned that the drugs cannot be used in an irresponsible manner which will create resistance to the medicine. (Read:Swine flu symptoms and signs you MUST be aware of!)

Source: IANS

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