Merck Temporarily Unable to Ship Hib Vaccine
CDC Announces Contingency Plan
By News Staff
11/16/2007
A multifaceted contingency plan is being implemented by the CDC, Merck and sanofi pasteur, another Hib vaccine manufacturer, so the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has not called for any changes in overall Hib immunization recommendations at this time.
The CDC has announced that it will release limited amounts of PedvaxHIB from the CDC vaccine stockpile. Doses for the private sector will be made available through Merck, and those for the public sector will be handled through CDC vaccine contracts.
The quantity of stockpiled vaccine to be released will not be sufficient to meet historical demand for PedvaxHIB (PRP-OMP [polyribosylribitol phosphate polysaccharide conjugated to a meningococcal outer membrane protein]), according to the CDC. Therefore, sanofi pasteur will work to provide additional doses of its H. influenzae type b conjugate vaccine, ActHIB (PRP-T [polyribosylribitol phosphate polysaccharide conjugated to tetanus toxoid]), to help meet demand. ActHIB is indicated for the immunization of infants and children ages 2-18 months to prevent invasive H. influenzae disease.
CDC officials estimate that for the immediate future, providers of Hib vaccine will need to use PRP-T vaccine to meet approximately one-half of their historical demand for PRP-OMP vaccine.
For health care professionals who need to use the PRP-T vaccine to complete a series that was started with PRP-OMP (either PedvaxHIB or COMVAX (PRP-OMP/hepatitis B]), the following guidelines may be helpful:
- If two doses of PRP-OMP were administered as the primary series, any Hib conjugate vaccine, including PRP-T, may be administered as the dose three booster at age 12-15 months.
- If only one dose of PRP-OMP has been administered, the primary series may be completed with two additional doses of PRP-T. A minimum interval of four weeks between all doses of the primary series should be observed, followed by a fourth booster dose at age 12-15 months.
Vaccine availability updates will be provided as further information becomes available. Current information on vaccine supply issues is available on the CDC Web site.
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