Meeting of the Communicable Disease Committee of Nan Province to discuss immunization

Nan Province held a meeting of the Communicable Disease Committee discuss giving Ready-made bodyguards (LAAB) to prevent COVID-19 for those with low immunity or have been vaccinated insufficient immunity to prevent disease

On August 4, 2022, at Chao Suriyaphong Pharitdej Meeting Room, 3rd Floor, Nan City Hall, Mr. Chainarong Wongyai, Deputy Governor of Nan Presided over the meeting of the Nan Provincial Communicable Disease Committee No. 14/2022 to discuss the guidelines for the Immunization Program (LAAB) to prevent COVID-19. for those with low immunity or have been vaccinated insufficient immunity to prevent disease

from the outbreak of COVID-19 and vaccinations have been given to reduce the severity of the illness. and continued to die But there are still some populations with low immunity. or get vaccinated but can not generate immunity high enough to prevent disease, including the immunodeficiency group groups of dialysis patients, etc. The meeting of the CCC on April 8, 2022 approved the supply of Long Acting Antibodies (LAAB), which is a ready-made immune system. that can be effective in eradicating the virus that causes COVID-19, both the original strain and various mutant strains for use in people with low immunity and the body cannot be immune to vaccines. with a resolution to recommend LAAB in people with immunodeficiency groups as follows:

kidney transplant group receiving immunosuppressive drugs hemodialysis group Abdominal dialysis group organ transplant group received immunosuppressants and the bone marrow transplant group The Provincial Communicable Disease Committee will consider the finished immunity to the group mentioned above. who received 3 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine and their immunity did not rise first. or at the discretion of the physician taking into account the benefits possibility is important by Nan Province There are 643 doses of LAAB patients and will be gradually sent to Nan Hospital. Continue serving eligible patients.

In addition, the meeting also informed the situation of smallpox. As of July 31, 65, there were 22,816 confirmed cases worldwide, 2 confirmed cases in Thailand, most of the transmission and transmission. by direct contact with the patient’s rash during the transmission phase or secretions from confirmed patients May be contacted by aerosol. patient symptoms Usually begins with a fever and a rash starts from a red blister regarding 5-7 days following infection and the blister turns into a blister, pustules, and dry to a scab. The number of nodules varies depending on the severity of the disease. and patient response However, smallpox can prevent by washing hands frequently, keeping distance, and avoiding having sex with strangers Do not share personal belongings with others. Avoid close contact with patients with pustules. eat cooked food If you suspect you are sick, you should see your doctor immediately.

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