Hib Vaccine Protects Children from Infectious Diseases Shipments will resume within the week February 26 19:16

The Hibu vaccine protects children from serious infectious diseases. Rust was found on the surface of the injection needle, which caused a temporary shortage of supply from late last month, making it difficult to receive vaccinations in various places, but pharmaceutical manufacturers said that there was no problem in the manufacturing process and it occurred accidentally. As a result, we will resume shipping as early as this week.

Hib vaccine is said to be highly effective against severe infectious diseases such as "bacterial meningitis", and children under 2 months to 5 years old can receive up to 4 vaccinations at public expense.

However, from November to December last year, a brown rust was found on a part of the surface of the injection needle sold as a set with the vaccine, so the pharmaceutical manufacturer stopped shipping the vaccine from late last month and investigated the cause .

As a result, as early as this week, the results were as follows: "There was no problem in the manufacturing process, multiple factors overlapped and accidentally occurred, and the incidence of rust was extremely low. No health hazards have been confirmed so far." Shipping has been resumed.

Vaccines are expected to be delivered to medical institutions around the world.

Hibu vaccine is the only pharmaceutical manufacturer and sales company in Japan that is headquartered in Tokyo, Sanofi, making it difficult to receive vaccinations in various places, and parents who have young children have raised concerns about parents I was

Sanofi says, "I'm sorry for the inconvenience and inconvenience to parents and medical institutions. We want to work hard to deliver the vaccine as soon as possible."