The Ministry of Health, through the Maternal and Child Health Department, has officially launched Guyana’s first national influenza vaccination programme under the theme “Strengthening Systems, Guiding Growth, Protecting Lives through Influenza Vaccination” at the Eccles Health Centre.
Delivering the feature address, the Honourable Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony, described the initiative as a historic milestone for Guyana’s healthcare system. He noted that this is the first time the country has implemented a structured
“Influenza is not as harmless as we sometimes believe. Globally, it affects around one billion people each year, resulting in up to 650,000 deaths. With vaccination, we can protect our vulnerable populationschildren, the elderly, pregnant women, and persons with chronic illnesses while also safeguarding our frontline health workers,” Dr. Anthony stated.
Dr. Anthony further highlighted that Guyana has recently strengthened its influenza surveillance systems by joining the World Health Organization’s FluNet and FluID platforms. Through these platforms, Guyana now contributes vital data and virus samples to help inform global vaccine development.
The newly introduced vaccine, GC-Flu, is a trivalent influenza vaccine that provides protection against H1N1, H3N2, and Influenza B (Victoria lineage) strains. The Minister reassured the public that GC-Flu is safe, cannot cause influenza, and that any side effects are generally mild and shortlived.
The Ministry of Health is urging all eligible persons particularly vulnerable groups and healthcare workers to access GC-Flu, which will be available free of cost at health facilities nationwide.
Also in attendance at the launch were Dr. Ertenisa Hamilton, Director of Primary Health Care Services; Dr. Nicholas Elliot, Monitoring & Evaluation Officer; and Dr. Garoma Dembele, PAHO/WHO Representative.
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Honourable Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony receiving the GC-Flu influenza Vaccine Campaign