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    Delaware Health Alert Notification #161

    Delaware Health Alert Notification #161

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    Delaware Health Alert Network #161

    November 5, 2008 11:56 am

    Health

    Advisory

    DPH RE-ISSUES DECLARATION OF SHORTAGE

    FOR MERCURY-FREE VACCINES

    The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) on Oct 29 2008 re-issued declarations of shortage for three vaccines that do not contain

    thimerosal as a preservative. The declarations are effective for 12 months from the date of signature.

    Jaime H. Rivera, MD, DPH Director, signed the three declarations pursuant to House Bill 108, which the Delaware General Assembly passed

    in 2005 and amended in June 2007. This law stipulates that a shortage cannot be declared until all sources for mercury-free vaccines are

    exhausted.

    Pursuant to 16 Del. C. §510, a provider administering a mercury containing vaccine pursuant to this determination of shortage shall

    inform the client, parent or legal guardian of the client that the vaccine contains mercury, that they believe the vaccine to be

    medically necessary, and that the Director of Public Health has made a formal determination that the vaccine may be administered due to

    the existence of the shortage of mercury-free vaccine.

    The declarations allow health care providers to administer three vaccines which contain thimerosal to pregnant women and children younger

    than 8 years old when medically indicated.

    The re-issued declarations cover the following vaccines:

    • Tetanus/diphtheria (Td) vaccine: available only in a thimerosal-containing preparation. The vaccine is administered to children age 7years and older.
    • Diphtheria/tetanus (DT) vaccine: available only in a thimerosal-containing preparation. The vaccine is used to protect childrenyounger than 7 years of age who cannot receive the thimerosal free diphtheria /tetanus /pertussis (DTaP) vaccine because they are

      intolerant to the pertussis component.

    • Japanese encephalitis vaccine: available only in a thimerosal containing preparation. The vaccine is recommended for adults andchildren traveling to areas where Japanese encephalitis virus infection is common.

    The declarations are posted on the DPH website at http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dph/dpc/immunize.html

    For questions or additional information, please contact DPH’s Immunization Program at 1-800-282-8672.

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