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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 6 April 2016

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Questions (437)

Gerry Adams

Question:

437. Deputy Gerry Adams asked the Minister for Health the progress he has made in plans to re-establish tuberculosis, BCG, vaccination programmes for newborn children and infants; if he has resolved the shortage of the vaccine; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [5479/16]

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There is currently a worldwide shortage of BCG vaccine. BCG vaccine has not been available in Ireland since the end of April 2015. Consequently, BCG vaccination clinics in HSE Clinics and Maternity hospitals have been postponed until new stock arrives.

There is only one licensed supplier of BCG vaccine to Ireland and to other countries within the EU. Since this problem became apparent, the HSE National Immunisation Office has been in regular contact with the manufacturer of BCG vaccine to ascertain when the vaccine might be available. The HSE has also asked the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA), which licenses and regulates all human medicines in Ireland, to source an alternate supplier of the BCG vaccine. Efforts have been made to find a company who can provide the vaccine for use in Ireland which satisfies all the HPRA requirements on safety and efficacy. To date no suitable alternative BCG product has been found. Therefore the HSE has been unable to procure the BCG vaccine from any other source and still awaits the product from the HPRA licensed supplier of the vaccine.

The supplier has indicated that supplies of the vaccine are not expected to be delivered into Ireland until early 2017. When the HSE receives the vaccine, they will arrange appointments for vaccination clinics ensuring that those at high risk are offered vaccination first.

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