The first age range on which the campaign will focus are the Teenagers aged 15 to 19. In addition, the management led by Jorge Macri confirmed The application of the vaccine will be free of charge for the beneficiary.
When will vaccination against Dengue begin in CABA?
The Buenos Aires administration confirmed that the Next Monday, September 30th Dengue vaccination will officially begin in the City of Buenos Aires. The vaccination plan will be developed progressively and in stages, in line with the national guidelines and subject to vaccine availability.
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The Buenos Aires government is preparing to contain the disease in the run-up to summer.
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The inoculation scheme is comprised of two doses of the Qdenga vaccinedeveloped by the Takeda laboratory and approved by ANMAT in 2023. The government of the City of Buenos Aires will have the following vaccinations for application:
- CeSac 11 – Commune 3
- CeSac 1 – Commune 4
- Durand Hospital – Commune 6
- CeSac 3 – Commune 8
- CeSac 37 – Commune 9
- Corralón Floresta (extra-hospital post) – Commune 10
- Pirovano Hospital – Commune 12
- Islamic Center (Extra-hospital post) – Commune 14
Who can receive the dengue vaccine?
Vaccination is indicated for residents of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and will begin with adolescents of 15 to 19 years oldThe program will then continue progressively with people aged 20 to 39.
According to the details, the vaccine is not recommended for minors under 4 years or older than 60 years. Vaccination is also not recommended for people immunosuppressed or pregnant.
What documentation is required for vaccination:
In order to be vaccinated, beneficiaries must bring a series of documents to be able to receive the vaccination. These are:
- Identity document proving residence in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
- Assignment of web shift.
Finally, the authorities confirmed that it will not be necessary to go with a medical prescription.
What are the symptoms of dengue:
If symptoms appear at the time of the disease, people generally begin with feverthen severe headaches, joint pain, muscle pain, and rash. The most common symptoms are:
- High fever (greater than 38°)
- Severe muscle pain
- Pain behind the eyes
- Headache
- Discomfort
- Lack of appetite
- Red spots or rash on the body, which may itch
If you have any of these symptoms, you should go to the doctor to receive the appropriate treatment. In addition, it is important to note that There is no need to self-medicate if they are not medications prescribed by health professionals.
Source: Ambito
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