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- Title
Priorización inicial y consecutiva para la vacunación contra SARS-CoV-2 en la población mexicana. Recomendaciones preliminares.
- Abstract
The supply of the first Covid-19 vaccines to be registered for population use worldwide will be limited in the short and medium term and therefore it is necessary to define population groups that will receive the vaccine initially and subsequently. To this end, Mexico's Covid-19 Vaccine Technical Advisory Group has reviewed the documents generated by the WHO and various countries on prioritizing population groups to be vaccinated, including the ethical principles and values in the allocation of these vaccines. The preliminary results of vaccination analysis in relation to the risk of dying from Covid-19 in Mexico identified the greatest benefit of vaccination in prioritizing initially health workers and people aged 60 years or older with or without comorbidities descending every decade of life, in addition to people aged 50 to 59 years with comorbidities. Subsequently, to continue the vaccination in the remaining population. In the presence of a public health crisis, the Covid-19 vaccination strategy would be different from the usual mechanisms of the Universal Vaccination Program. The communication of the Covid-19 vaccination strategy must carry a message to reach and understanding of all, which is transparent about the prioritization criteria adopted, and respectful of the essential principles of equity, universality and the common good.
- Subjects
MEXICO City (Mexico); COVID-19 vaccines; VACCINATION; COVID-19; RISK assessment; COMMON good
- Publication
Salud Pública de México, 2021, Vol 63, Issue 2, p286
- ISSN
0036-3634
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21149/12399