The vaccination plan for Buenos Aires will begin next Monday, September 30. The first group to be vaccinated will be adolescents aged 15 to 19.
The government of the City of Buenos Aires confirmed that vaccination against Dengue will begin next Monday, September 30thIn total, there will be 8 vaccination centers where people will be inoculated.
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Vaccination Schedule by Age
The vaccination plan will be developed progressively and in stages, in line with national guidelines and subject to the availability of vaccines. In this sense, it will begin with the Teenagers aged 15 to 19; then it will gradually advance with the young people aged 20 to 29 and finally, with the Adults aged 30 to 39 years. Vaccination is not indicated for immunosuppressed patients, pregnant women, children under 4 years of age and those over 60 years of age.


All people who are due to apply any dose of the Dengue vaccine should be residents of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and must make an appointment.
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The vaccination plan for Buenos Aires will begin next Monday, September 30.
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How long should I wait to get vaccinated after being infected?
Between 3 to 6 months after having contracted the disease.
What should I bring for vaccination?
- Identity document proving residence in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
- Assignment of web shift.
- It is not necessary to go with a medical prescription.
Vaccination locations and times
We will have vaccination centers distributed in the different neighborhoods of the City, including Hospitals, CeSACS, and extra-hospital posts.
- 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
What preventive measures should be followed in addition to vaccination?
It is essential eliminate containers that collect water, Clean drinking fountains and drain collectorsto prevent the proliferation of mosquitoes that transmit dengue.
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