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Army announces H1N1 vaccination plan for Korea

 
Army announces H1N1 vaccination plan for Korea
The 65th Medical Brigade will begin its H1N1 vaccination campaign Sunday, Nov. 8 with a focus on those most at risk of the H1N1 flu virus. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Angela Gilmore)
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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
by 65th Medical Brigade
(Press Release)

YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea - The 65th Medical Brigade will begin its H1N1 vaccination campaign Sunday, Nov. 8 with a focus on those most at risk of the H1N1 flu virus: pregnant women, children, teenagers, and those with chronic medical conditions. Active Duty Family members may receive the H1N1 vaccine at the Brian Allgood Community Hospital and medical facilities at Casey, Stanley, CRC, Walker, and USAG-Humphreys from 1-6 p.m. this Sunday. Due to the vaccine arriving later than expected, immunizations for families planned for Nov. 6 were postponed.

From Nov. 9-25 (excluding weekends and Veterans Day), Active Duty Family Members may receive the H1N1 during extended clinic hours 4-6 p.m. at the following medical facilities: Brian Allgood Community Hospital, Casey, Walker, and Humphreys. The H1N1 vaccine will be also available at area retiree health fairs occurring over the next few weeks, such as the Nov. 14 Retiree Appreciation Day on Yongsan.

Units should coordinate with their local medical treatment facility for Active Duty servicemember immunizations.

"The threat of H1N1 affecting United States Forces Korea readiness and the health of our Service Members, Families, and DoD Civilians is very real," said Col. Jeff Clark, 65th Medical Brigade Commander and USFK Command Surgeon. "Although the vast majority of H1N1 cases are mild, all are at risk of severe illness. The H1N1 vaccine is very safe, very effective, the single most effective way to protect against the H1N1 virus, and we will recieve plenty of it. By protecting our USFK community, we are also helping to protect our local Republic of Korea communities."

The Department of Defense purchased only the injectable vaccine. Thus, the flumist (nasal spray) will not be available. "Per the CDC, this vaccine was produced to the same high standards as the seasonal vaccine which we have used safely for years. The injectable vaccine does not contain live virus. The downside is everyone will receive the shot rather than the nasal spray many have become accustomed to," explained Clark.

The goal is for all Servicemembers, Family members and DoD Civilians to be immunized before Thanksgiving. USFK Servicemembers will be required to have the immunization by Nov. 25. In keeping with Centers for Disease Contorl guidelines, initial focus will be on those most at risk (pregnant women, children, those with chronic disease); then Servicemembers and DoD Civilians. Unlike seasonal flu, younger individuals are at most risk of severe H1N1 infection.

Clark encourages everyone to practice good hygiene to slow the spread of the H1N1 virus. People are encouraged to wash hands frequently with soap and water and to stay home from work or school if you are sick to prevent the spread of the virus.

"When coughing or sneezing cover your mouth and nose by using your sleeve and avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth" Clark said.

Additional information can be obtained by visiting the 65th Medical Brigade website at www.korea.amedd.army.mil; the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/H1N1flu and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Website at www.flu.gov.

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