October 02, 2009 Seasonal Flu Vaccines to be Available for High-Risk Groups at Parish Health UnitsDHH will distribute approximately 60,000 doses around the state

- Louisianians that are at high-risk for seasonal flu will be able to receive their seasonal flu shot beginning next week at parish health units across the state.

The Department of Health (DHH) will distribute approximately 60,000 doses of seasonal flu vaccine across the state in the coming months, with health units receiving and distributing a proportionate share based on the number of high-risk residents each unit serves.

DHH’s Immunization Program has already distributed approximately 40,000 seasonal flu vaccines to nursing homes statewide and has been providing seasonal flu vaccines to Vaccines for Children providers for the past few weeks.

"It is especially important that everyone get a seasonal flu vaccination this year with the double threat of seasonal flu and H1N1 flu," said LDH Secretary Alan Levine. "It protects those who are vulnerable, and also protects our community by reducing spread. This will not only keep our people healthier, but will also ease pressure on hospitals and private providers this flu season."

State Health Officer Jimmy Guidry, M.D., stated that "Most people receive the seasonal flu vaccination through private providers, including pharmacists. Seasonal flu doses administered by parish health units are made available especially for residents in high-risk groups that would not otherwise have access to the vaccine. These groups are at the greatest medical risk of influenza complications."

The high-risk groups for seasonal flu vaccination include:

The seasonal flu vaccine is also recommended for people who live with or care for those at high risk for complications from flu, including health care workers, household contacts of persons at high risk for complications from the flu, and household contacts and out of home caregivers of children less than 6 months of age (these children are too young to be vaccinated). Parish health units only serve high-risk populations, not all populations that the seasonal flu vaccine is recommended for. We encourage these other target groups to get vaccinated at their private provider or a community pharmacy.

For more information on flu activity in Louisiana, including guidance for families and medical professionals, visit www.FighttheFluLA.com.

The Louisiana Department of Health strives to protect and promote health statewide and to ensure access to medical, preventive and rehabilitative services for all state citizens. To learn more about LDH, visit http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov.

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Surgeon General Ralph L. Abraham, M.D.

Secretary Bruce D. Greenstein

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