Influenza Vaccine Shortage Raises Concern in Iran

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Iran faces a growing influenza vaccine shortage as flu cases rise sharply. Hospitals treat more critically ill patients each day. Health authorities warn that the influenza vaccine shortage makes preventive measures essential for public safety. Dr. Payam Tabarsi, a leading infectious disease specialist, said that the number of severe patients has increased over recent weeks. He reported that clinics have used all available influenza vaccines. Therefore, high-risk individuals must avoid crowded areas and reduce contact with others.

Experts stress that proper hygiene and avoiding public gatherings remain the most effective ways to prevent flu infection. Dr. Tabarsi added, “Even if people find the vaccine now, they can still get vaccinated.” He reminded the public that vaccination campaigns continue until the end of March. Flu cases have surged in several provinces, straining hospitals and medical staff. The health ministry monitors the situation closely and advises citizens to follow safety guidelines consistently.

Iran’s influenza vaccine shortage shows ongoing challenges in supply and distribution. Authorities prioritize high-risk groups and encourage public awareness campaigns. They promote handwashing, mask use, and reducing exposure in crowded spaces. The shortage has serious implications for public health. Elderly people, children, and those with chronic illnesses face the greatest risk. Officials warn that ignoring precautions could overwhelm hospitals in the coming weeks.

Health authorities plan to coordinate with medical institutions to track flu trends and optimize vaccine distribution. Citizens are urged to follow hygiene rules and take preventive measures to protect themselves and others. The current influenza vaccine shortage emphasizes the need for timely vaccination and personal prevention. Public cooperation can help reduce severe cases and relieve pressure on Iran’s healthcare system.

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