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ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) - Brazil flew 50,000 doses of yellow fever vaccine into Paraguay on Thursday and Peru promised 250,000 more doses next week, as the government said it was expanding a vaccination campaign against the first outbreak of the disease here in 34 years.
Five cases of yellow fever detected in a remote Paraguayan farm community have touched off unease in South America’s second-poorest country and prompted public health officials here to make international appeals for vaccine stocks. None of those infected has died.
“We are making additional requests” with Taiwan and Cuba, said Paraguay’s public health minister, Oscar Martinez.
On Wednesday, some 4,000 people blocked a highway near Asuncion for hours to demand a widespread vaccination program. The protest came after authorities said they only had 100,000 vaccine doses on hand.
“We are asking the population to remain calm. The situation is under control,” Martinez said.
Authorities said they have vaccinated some 35,000 people already in the northern region where the ca company increased spending to handle growth initiatives.
by AOL
ASUNCION, Paraguay - Paraguay asked international health authorities on Thursday to supply 600,000 doses of vaccine for yellow fever after the first cases were detected in the country in 34 years.
Antonio Barrios, a public health official, said the government had 100,000 vaccine doses but wanted to bolster stocks as a “reserve measure” after five cases of yellow fever were detected this week in a central farming region.
Barrios said the request was being made to the Pan American Health Organization. An expert on vaccination issues at the Washington-based offices was not immediately available for comment.
Barrios said the five cases of the mosquito-borne viral disease were found in and around a town in rural San Pedro department some 240 miles (400 kilometers) from the border with Brazil. In January, Brazil reported eight deaths after an outbreak in rural areas.
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No deaths from yellow fever have been confirmed in Paraguay, but health officials said it was awaiting pathologists’ reports on two people who died recently of unknown causes.
“Pathologists are working in the laboratory to determine whether they died as a result of yellow fever or as a result of some other ailment,” public health minister Oscar Martinez said.
The government has announced vaccination plans in and around San Pedro of all those between 1 and 60 years of age. Others were also seeking vaccinations elsewhere at public hospitals.
by MSN