Three more A(H1N1) cases raise total to 58; gov’t looks to replenish vaccine supply
June 18, 2009 by fluoutbreak
(ChinaPost.com.tw) – The Department of Health (DOH) announced yesterday that the government is looking to swiftly bolster vaccine supply in response to the growing number of swine flu cases in Taiwan.
Shih Wen-yi, spokesman for the Center for Disease Control (CDC), noted that the CDC plans to purchase 10 million A(H1N1) vaccines in order to stave off the possibility of an occurrence of massive infections later this year during the flu season.
The CDC is also purchasing five million seasonal flu shots, Shih said.
According to data collected by the World Health Organization (WHO), the global pharmaceutical industry has an annual influenza vaccine production capacity of 4.9 billion doses.
But the figure still pales in comparison to the 6.5 billion required to meet the world demand.
Another three new A(H1N1) infections, including one that is indigenous to Taiwan, have been confirmed, Shih said.
This put the current tally of confirmed cases at 58, with two contracted locally.
Shih added that the initial eruption of the disease evolving into widespread transmission takes approximately three to six months.
This period is critical to the replenishing of inoculation supply, he said.




