viernes, 1 de mayo de 2009

Argentina: At 6 months there will be swine flu vaccine: WHO Director of the Pan American Health Organization, warned that it is far from meeting the

At 6 months there will be swine flu vaccine: WHO

Director of the Pan American Health Organization, warned that it is far from meeting the goal of "health for all" agreed at the first International Conference on Primary Health Care held in 1978 in Kazakhstan.

Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Mirta Roses argentina, said today that the swine flu vaccine could be ready in six months.

"Now is the virus strain under study, in about six weeks will be systematic, after this period of cultivation of the virus trasferirá the industry, which employs about six months to produce the vaccine," reported the agency Roses State argentina Telam.

The director of PAHO noted that "producers are looking for, or whether it would be if incorporated into the composition of the next seasonal vaccine."

The official warned as a quick access to the health system is key to preventing the spread of the virus.

"One of the reasons for the delay in detecting the first cases, we now see taking place in March, or the attention of some that ended in death, is the lack of access for people who do not reach the services health or who arrive late, even in countries that make efforts to meet them, "he said.

Roses are being warned that far from meeting the goal of "health for all" agreed at the first International Conference on Primary Health Care held in 1978 in Kazakhstan.

"The painful crisis which we live calls for a new social contract and gives a sense of urgency to that slogan," stressed the head of the OPS and expert in infectious diseases.

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