DutchNews.nl, March 24, 2015
The vaccination of
babies in some parts of the Netherlands was postponed on Tuesday because of
fears about glue leaking from the needles.
Tv programme Eén Vandaag reported on
Tuesday that needles made by the Terumo company could leak particles of glue
which can end up in the bloodstream of anyone receiving an injection.
The
needles are widely used in the Dutch healthcare system. The MMR vaccination
programme for around 170,000 nine-month old babies and 180,000 nine-year-old
children a year also uses the Terumo needles.
The public health
institute RIVM sayes the Terumo needles should not be used pending a full
investigation. This is expected to take several weeks.
In Amsterdam, the GGD
council health service in Amsterdam said it has enough stock of other brands of
needle, but in Zuid-Limburg vaccinations for babies and children were postponed
because of a shortage.
The company itself has issued a statement saying the
needles pose no health risks for patients. The programme was a ‘biased
presentation of the fact, and thus incorrectly creates a sense of anxiety with
patients,’ the statement said.

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