“To meet the goal of vaccinating every school-age child and teenager against the flu, vaccination practices must shift to include opportunities across a longer period of time,” said Norman Harbaugh, MD, FAAP, of the Children’s Medical Group of
Atlanta. “Early availability of FluMist gives providers the ability to reach more eligible children through back-to-school check-ups, sports physicals and annual well-child visits with a vaccine that has been shown to provide protection throughout the entire flu season.”
MedImmune will make FluMist more widely available than ever before, with plans to produce approximately 12 million doses for the 2008-2009 season. In addition to ongoing shipments to healthcare provider offices and clinics, FluMist will also be available this influenza season at select retail pharmacies and supermarkets. Visit http://www.flumist.com for information about availability of FluMist in local areas.
FluMist will also be available in nearly 200 school-based vaccination programs and university health centers. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded MedImmune a contract for FluMist for the fourth consecutive year to help vaccinate eligible active duty military personnel and their families. FluMist is available in every state through the federally funded Vaccines for Children
(VFC) program, which provides vaccines at no cost to eligible children. FluMist is also covered by approximately 94 percent of private health plans which offer immunization benefits.
FluMist is a live attenuated influenza virus vaccine indicated for active immunization of individuals 2 to 49 years of age against influenza disease caused by influenza virus subtypes A and type B contained in the vaccine.
Source: MedImmune