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Vaccination Programme

Dáil Éireann Debate, Monday - 11 September 2023

Monday, 11 September 2023

Questions (1883)

Jennifer Murnane O'Connor

Question:

1883. Deputy Jennifer Murnane O'Connor asked the Minister for Health if there are plans to have a shingles vaccine available to everyone aged over 65 years. [39101/23]

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Written answers

The immunisation programme in Ireland is based on the advice of the National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC). The committee's recommendations are based on the prevalence of the relevant disease in Ireland and international best practice in relation to immunisation. 

The NIAC continues to revise recommendations to allow for the introduction of new vaccines in Ireland and to keep abreast of changes in the patterns of disease. Therefore, the immunisation schedule will continue to be amended over time. 

The Shingles vaccine is not currently provided as part of the national immunisation programme. Those aged 50 years and older who wish to receive the vaccine should consult with their GP or pharmacist. 

The Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) are currently carrying out a Health Technology Assessment (HTA) on the herpes zoster vaccine which protects against shingles. The outcome of the HTA, once it is complete, will inform future decision making on this matter in relation to whether or not any amendments are required to the National Immunisation Programme. 

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