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作者: 球球妈    时间: 2008-6-3 20:10:15     标题: 预防针有了一些变化

刚才看到有人说MeNZB7月份开始不再打了,就去NIR的网站看了一下,是真的,不再给新宝宝打了。
还发现开始打一个新的预防针了,今年出生的宝宝还可以catch up
原来新西兰的预防针是每两年review一次,什么病多发了就打,控制住了就不打了

原文在这里http://www.immune.org.nz/default.asp?a=653&t=589&View=FullStory&newsID=108
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新的预防针计划在这里http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/f872666357c511eb4c25666d000c8888/9befb36798f2118ecc256d1e001a5f99?OpenDocument

Date: 29 May 2008
From next week New Zealand babies will be eligible for a free vaccine that protects against pneumonia, meningitis, ear and sinus infections caused by pneumococcal bacteria.
Infants starting their routine immunisations will be offered the vaccine, called Prevenar, from 1 June when the 2008 National Immunisation Schedule takes effect, says Dr Pat Tuohy, the Ministry of Health’s Chief Advisor Child and Youth Health.
All babies born from 1 January 2008 can receive a “catch-up” course by contacting their family doctor or practice nurse. The vaccine will also be available free to children under five years old with certain medical conditions that put them at greater risk of pneumococcal disease.
New Zealand has relatively high rates of this disease. In 2006, 151 children under the age of five years contracted invasive pneumococcal disease – a severe disease such as pneumococcal meningitis.
“Sometimes people get confused between meningococcal B disease and pneumococcal disease. These diseases are caused by different bacteria. Babies need the pneumococcal vaccine to be protected from pneumococcal disease. The MeNZB vaccine offers no protection against pneumococcal disease,” Dr Tuohy says.
The introduction of the pneumococcal vaccine is the key change to the National Immunisation Schedule which is reviewed every two years to ensure New Zealanders receive safe and effective vaccines.
Other immunisation changes include;
• The introduction of a six-in-one vaccine called Infanrix-hexa that protects against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough (pertussis), polio, hepatitis B and Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b). Previously babies would have received two injections for protection against these diseases. Now it is just one.
• The vaccine given to 11-year-olds has changed to a booster dose of diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough vaccine called Boostrix. These children will no longer receive the polio vaccine with their other immunisations because they will have already had the recommended doses of polio vaccine by this age.
• From 1 September 2008, New Zealand girls aged 12 to 18 years will be offered a free vaccine to prevent the most common infections that can lead to cervical cancer. New Zealand’s HPV (human papillomavirus) Immunisation Programme will be initially offered to older girls born in 1990 and 1991 who are not at school. This age group can get HPV vaccine from their family doctor or practice nurse. The next stage of the programme will see younger girls in the 12-18 age group offered the vaccine at school starting in early 2009.
• The Meningococcal B (MeNZB) Immunisation Programme was a special programme and not part of the National Immunisation Schedule. From 1 June 2008 this vaccine will no longer be routinely offered to babies and preschoolers. Parents whose babies started their MeNZB doses before 1 June 2008 should try to complete the course by 31 December 2008.

If parents have questions or want more information about immunisation they should talk to their family doctor or practice nurse.
The Ministry of Health supports immunisation, says Dr Tuohy, but it is a parent’s right to choose whether they immunise their child.
“Babies and young children are at greatest risk of some infectious diseases. Immunisation at the recommended times is the safest and most effective way to help protect them against this risk. “


ps 为啥今天看病医生都没和我说。。。。

[ 本帖最后由 fishinsky 于 2008-6-3 20:20 编辑 ]
作者: lanloved    时间: 2008-6-3 21:42:05

我家上次去打第一的时候,那个护士就说了,menzb is not longer avaible in NZ,让我选择给不给秤砣打,这个要打full course才能fully immunzed,现在,他们诊所是有这个疫苗,但是不知道,下次我们去有没有这个疫苗了,所以,让我选择。我选择还是给娃娃打了,better han nothing, just take a chance.

不过,护士没有和我提新的疫苗哦,下次去打3个月的要问下了
作者: 达达伊人    时间: 2008-6-4 00:10:23

一直搞不懂这些疫苗, 只知道GP的护士说需要打的就去给宝宝打了.   3月31号那次我的宝宝5个多月去打疫苗时,护士说政策改的让只打两针,所以就打了两针.结果5月28号,GP的工作人员打电话说让宝宝去补针,害我一头雾水就去了.一问说是之前政府给的文件有误,还是得三针.也是说了好多让我自己选择.我哪会选啊就说跟同龄宝宝打一样的就好了,就补了一针. 我的GP是512 EAST COAST RD,的ALEN LEE.不知道有没有类似情况的JM呢?

PS:以前宝宝每次打针都发烧,这次竟然没烧,而且一直到打完了都没吭一声,就瞪着小眼睛看着护士给她扎针,还以为人逗她玩儿呢..
作者: Kit    时间: 2008-6-4 00:35:43

我家女儿已经差不多都打了, 就剩最后那次要到4岁才打, 其实我一搞不清楚打了些什么。。。  
作者: iamworking    时间: 2008-6-4 00:51:48

a? 我儿子5月30号刚打完3针,GP怎么也没跟我们说这个事情啊?
看来那三针里有一针白挨了。
作者: 燕尾@蝶    时间: 2008-6-4 01:11:09

打了也没什么啦。。。应该是没坏处吧。。
不过现在3针变成两针了
作者: 小凡    时间: 2008-6-4 02:22:41

哦,这样啊,那新宝宝回去后可能只要补打一针就好了,本来是要打2针的~
先研究研究~
作者: 不知道呀    时间: 2008-6-4 17:52:30

我也一直搞不太懂都是什么针,上次打3个月的时候gp也说了有一针要不给打了,可是我和老公也要求再打一次,估计5个月的时候就没了吧
作者: Sunbird    时间: 2008-6-4 18:33:19

今天问了,说是下个月新生的宝宝不打这个针,但要打其他的
作者: tracytutu    时间: 2008-6-6 20:25:08

更新补充一下,今天去打了5个月的针,是之前的DTaP-IPV和Hep B,之前有人说三针并成两针打的说法是错误的,这两针一起打了,但是之前的MeNZB tm从6月起取消了,以后都不必要打这个~这就说明10个月那针也没有了~
新出来的PCV7是预防肺炎的疫苗,凡是今年1月以及之后出生的宝宝从6月起都要打这个,分别在6周,3个月,5个月,15个月。。因为之前我们没有打过,所以可以catch up,预定在下周补打第一次六周的PCV7,打了这个可以预防肺炎,血液中毒以及脑膜炎~这针很厉害,护士当时建议和另外的针分开打~
以后要打的预防针只有出生,6周,3个月,5个月,15个月和4年~少了10个月针~
补充完毕~
作者: ifilike    时间: 2008-6-7 00:23:47

肺炎的针以前是自费的,从今年才变成免费的,所以那个针要打啊!
作者: 小河马    时间: 2008-6-7 18:46:11

5个月是打3针,
10个月的针已经没有了,
接着就是到了15个月的再打。。。。

新政策刚在6月1号更改的。
作者: liuy16    时间: 2008-6-8 14:00:49

这星期4只打了一针,是DTaP-IPV, Hib-Hep B合在一起的一针,下星期4再打Pneumococcal,也是一针。




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