Wednesday, 19 December 2007 02:39

Merck Vaccine Recall - Sutter Amador Patients Are Safe

Sutter Amador Hospital wants to assure parents that Sutter Amador Pediatric Center patients who have received vaccinations recently are safe. Last week Merck & Co voluntarily recalled about 1.2 million doses of its widely-used children's vaccines after quality-control checks found production equipment may not have been properly sterilized. Vaccines recalled were certain lots of a vaccine which protects against Hib influenza and other conditions. The Sutter Amador Pediatric Center was notified immediately by the California Department of Health Services Vaccines for Children Program with affected vaccine lot numbers to discontinue using before any were administered to patients.

“None of our patients received the affected vaccines because we removed them from use as soon as we were notified,” said Pat Simonsen, supervisor of the Sutter Amador Pediatric Center. “Parents of our patients should also be aware that we receive the Hib vaccine from vendors other than Merck. This means that we do have the necessary vaccines available for the patients who need them and that these vaccines are safe for use because they are not under the recall.”

According to the California Department of Health Services, vaccine lots are routinely tested prior to release. In this instance, no contaminated vaccine has actually been found. Merck voluntarily recalled the vaccines as a precautionary measure. “This recall should not cause alarm for any patients of ours because all affected vaccines were disposed of before they were used,” says Simonsen. The CDC has recommended that children receive Hib vaccine for nearly a decade. Fewer than 100 documented Hib cases currently are reported in the United States each year.