Feb 10 β€’ 09:46 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Butantan's dengue vaccine starts being administered to healthcare professionals in Campinas

The new dengue vaccine developed by Butantan Institute is now being administered to healthcare professionals in Campinas, Brazil, starting with certain health agents.

In Campinas, Brazil, the Butantan Institute's newly developed dengue vaccine began its administration on Tuesday, targeting health professionals primarily involved in combating the disease. This initial phase focuses on providing immunization to Health Endemic Combat Agents (ACEs) and Community Health Agents (ACSs), highlighting the city's proactive approach to manage dengue fever and protect public health workers who are on the front lines.

The Municipal Health Secretariat of Campinas announced that a total of 1,790 vaccine doses will be made available, with the rollout occurring at six health centers across the municipality. Three of these centers started administering the vaccine on Tuesday, while the others will commence their distribution the following day. This coordinated effort aims to quickly equip frontline workers with the necessary immunity amid ongoing concerns about dengue fever's impact on public health in Brazil.

The vaccination campaign reflects a significant step toward broader immunization efforts against dengue, which has seen an uptick in cases in various regions. By prioritizing healthcare professionals, who play a critical role in disease prevention and management, Campinas is making strides to not only protect those directly involved in health services but also to lay the groundwork for wider public health initiatives as more vaccines become available.

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