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Korean DCA: Influenza vaccination should continue — Musa Mohd Nordin
Malay Mail

OCTOBER 28 — The Korean Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) was notified of 59 deaths without any determination of its cause as at October 26, 2020. The first case was reported on October 16, 2020.

During this period a total of 14,680,000 influenza vaccinations were administered in Korea. Not surprisingly, this has raised much concern among our citizens about the possible association with the flu shots. This was further fuelled following the advisory from the Ministry of Health Singapore on the "temporary cessation on the use of two influenza vaccines.”

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The advisory is understandable since Singapore had planned to immunise 2 million cohort of it’s population with the influenza vaccine and two of the vaccines implicated were being used in the Korean National Immunisation Programme (NIP).

The KCDA which is the authority responsible for the monitoring of the NIP has been conducting meticulous investigations on the mortalities.

In its public announcement after the Damage Investigation Group meeting held on October 25, 2020, KDCA declared that the association between the deaths reported and the flu vaccine was extremely remote.

This was based on the interim results of the investigations which included the results of autopsies.

The KDCA announced that the influenza vaccination should be continued under the NIP especially in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. And there was no reason to suspend the influenza vaccination and all the general precautions for the influenza vaccine should be followed as usual.

The KDCA noted several major findings from the investigations, namely:

  1. There were no findings which were related to any known adverse events of the influenza vaccines. No incidence of anaphylaxis was reported.
  2. Most of the deaths reported were related to exacerbation of the underlying morbidities namely, cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, diabetes, cirrhosis, arrhythmia, chronic pulmonary disease, malignant tumors, etc.
  3. Autopsies were able to diagnose unequivocal causes of deaths, such as, aortic dissection, cerebral hemorrhage, pulmonary thrombo-embolism, etc.

 

We should be pacified by the reassurances provided by the KDCA. Our campaign to immunise the vulnerable groups namely the senior citizens, children, pregnant women, those with co-morbidities, healthcare workers and travellers should continue as usual.

As a precaution, please notify your healthcare provider if you have any chronic diseases, any reactions experienced previously with flu shots and any history of allergy especially a severe egg allergy (anaphylaxis).

It is not uncommon to experience mild adverse events such as pain, redness or swelling at the injection site. Muscle pain, fever, or nausea may appear temporarily after the flu shots, and most of them will resolve within 1-2 days.

However, you should see a medical practitioner immediately should you experience any difficulty in breathing, dizziness or hives following the flu shots.

* Dr Musa Mohd Nordin is a board member of Immunise4Life

** This is the personal opinion of the writer(s) or organisation(s) and does not necessarily represent the views of Malay Mail.

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