H1N1 to be added to seasonal flu jab

 

Swine flu is set to be added to next year's seasonal flu vaccine after the DoH confirmed the current strain is expected to re-emerge in future flu seasons.

Each year, the WHO selects strains known to be circulating for inclusion in the winter flu vaccine.

CMO for England Sir Liam Donaldson said this month it was 'likely' the swine flu virus would be among the strains selected in future years.

But he added: 'If we get vaccination rates up, it will be less of a threat in future years than this year.'

The adjuvanted vaccine used in the UK will mean this year's swine flu jabs will offer cross-protection against strains in future years if the virus mutates, Sir Liam said.

That means that, unlike seasonal vaccines, this year's swine flu vaccination programme provides protection for more than one year.

Sir Liam also revealed figures showing that consultations and estimated cases of swine flu have fallen, but the number of deaths from the virus has risen relatively sharply.

So far, there had been 182 confirmed deaths during the outbreak, a rise of 28 from the previous week, he said.

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