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Dengue vaccine offers hope, but is not a solution, says minister

Doses bought abroad are enough for 3 million people
Paula Laboissière
Published on 01/02/2024 - 11:34
Agência Brasil - Brasília
Dourados - MS, 03/01/2024, Vacinação contra dengue começa com alta procura nos postos de saúde. Vacina Qdenga, do laboratório japonês Takeda. Foto: Rogério Vidmantas/Prefeitura de Dourados
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The Minister of Health, Nísia Trindade, stated on Wednesday (Jan. 31) in Brasília that the dengue vaccine offers hope amidst the surge in cases of the disease in the country. However, she emphasized that it is not the sole solution to the current epidemiological situation due to the limited quantity of the vaccine provided by the manufacturing laboratory. Approximately six million doses are available, sufficient to vaccinate three million people, considering that the complete vaccination schedule consists of two doses.

"The vaccine is our instrument of hope in relation to a public health problem that is almost 40 years old. Finally, we have a vaccine that we should celebrate. However, due to the limited quantity being delivered by the laboratory and the fact that it requires two doses, it cannot be seen as a solution for the current situation," she noted.

Controlling outbreaks

"Right now, our primary focus is on controlling the outbreaks and providing care for those afflicted with dengue. These are our immediate measures. Vaccination will adhere to the priority criteria that we have defined with states and municipalities, and extensively publicized, with a focus on a specific segment of the population. While the elderly are the most vulnerable group, we do not have an authorized vaccine for this segment of the population. This is why I emphasize: the vaccine is one tool among many, and currently, it is not the most impactful," concluded the minister.