1. LINE

      Text:AAAPrint
      Society

      Free vaccinations against flu proposed

      1
      2018-04-24 09:46:09China Daily Li Yan ECNS App Download

      Flu vaccinations should be provided free in China to promote immunizations and help protect the public against the virus, a World Health Organization expert said recently.

      "Only about 2 percent of people in China receive flu vaccinations, and a major reason is that the vaccines are not free," said Zuo Shuyan, a vaccine researcher at the WHO's China office in Beijing. "We hope the government will include flu vaccines in its national immunization program so that more people are covered by the service."

      Unlike Category 1 vaccines - vaccines provided free to the public, such as those for measles, polio and hepatitis B - flu vaccines in China are in Category 2, which means they are optional, and people must pay for them.

      However, in a few places in China - including Beijing and Shanghai - local governments provide free flu shots to certain groups of people, such as those 60 or older, as well as primary and middle school students.

      China was hit by a severe flu epidemic over the past winter, with 56 reported deaths on the Chinese mainland in January, according to the National Health Commission. Public health experts have said receiving flu vaccines is the best way to prevent illness.

      Vaccines that can be effective against four major strains of the flu virus are under development by Chinese companies and may be available on the domestic market later this year, according to the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Vaccines currently in use on the Chinese mainland are effective against three strains.

      In 2016, the WHO recommended that China include five vaccines in Category 1, including pneumococcal, rotavirus and flu vaccines, as these are recommended by the WHO for mandatory use in all countries.

      Wang Huaqing, chief expert in the immunization program of Chinese CDC, said additional Category 2 vaccines may be provided free by the government in the future, but more feasibility studies and cross-departmental coordination are needed for decision-making.

      Since 1978, when China undertook a national immunization program, incidences of many infectious diseases have been greatly reduced, he said, with some diseases fully eradicated.

      For example, smallpox was wiped out in China in 1960 as a result of a door-to-door vaccination program that covered the entire population, Wang said - 20 years ahead of the eradication of the disease worldwide.

        

      Related news

      MorePhoto

      Most popular in 24h

      MoreTop news

      MoreVideo

      News
      Politics
      Business
      Society
      Culture
      Military
      Sci-tech
      Entertainment
      Sports
      Odd
      Features
      Biz
      Economy
      Travel
      Travel News
      Travel Types
      Events
      Food
      Hotel
      Bar & Club
      Architecture
      Gallery
      Photo
      CNS Photo
      Video
      Video
      Learning Chinese
      Learn About China
      Social Chinese
      Business Chinese
      Buzz Words
      Bilingual
      Resources
      ECNS Wire
      Special Coverage
      Infographics
      Voices
      LINE
      Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
      Copyright ?1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
      Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久精品免费电影| jizz免费观看视频| 99久久久国产精品免费无卡顿| 国产专区一va亚洲v天堂| 日韩精品亚洲专区在线影视| 日韩人妻无码免费视频一区二区三区 | 亚洲综合一区二区三区四区五区| 亚洲黄色免费观看| 亚洲三级在线播放| 在线a级毛片免费视频| 99亚偷拍自图区亚洲| 女人18特级一级毛片免费视频| 亚洲啪AV永久无码精品放毛片| 久久久久久99av无码免费网站| 亚洲精品GV天堂无码男同| 精品久久久久久久免费人妻| 国产成人亚洲精品蜜芽影院| 一区二区三区亚洲视频| 在线免费观看伊人三级电影| 亚洲av不卡一区二区三区| 51视频精品全部免费最新| 亚洲午夜在线播放| 国产成人精品免费视频软件| 黄页网站在线免费观看| 成人午夜亚洲精品无码网站| 99久久免费看国产精品| 99久久国产亚洲综合精品| 亚洲国产精品成人久久蜜臀| 人妻免费一区二区三区最新| 亚洲色av性色在线观无码| 日本高清免费网站| 国产亚洲精品免费视频播放| 亚洲欧洲日本精品| 免费精品国产自产拍观看| 日韩精品免费视频| 亚洲啪AV永久无码精品放毛片 | 日韩激情淫片免费看| 中文字幕乱理片免费完整的| 亚洲第一页在线播放| 四虎影视永久免费观看| 在线毛片片免费观看|