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Show Influenza FINANCIAL REPORT, BOARD OF EDUCATION, COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, SCHOOL YEAR vaccination RECEIPTS 4,793.56 Forest Service 84,214. 62 1,858. 72 178,961.00 Title I Title II recommended Public Law 874 2, 705. 78 N.D.E.A., Title in The nationwide epidemic of A2 influenza in the United States in the fall and winter of 1968-6- 9 showed the impact of a major antigenic change in the prevalent influenza viruses. The 1968-6- 9 epidemic also highlighted again the problems that are encountered in rapidly developing and producing sufficient quanities of vaccine incorporating a new antigen. While some influenza vaccines have achieved 60 percent or greater effectiveness in protection against the same or closely related virus strains, vaccines in general civilian use often have not been this effective. Final data on vaccine field trials conducted in the 1968-6- 9 influenza season are being compiled. Preliminary data indicate the monovalent Hong Kong strain vaccine was considerably less effective than would have been Uniform School Fund Vocational Education Library Improvement Summer School Driver Education Local Tax, Operation Local Tax, Cap. Outlay and Debt Service Building Rentals Interest from Investments Miscellaneous Receipts Other Educational Programs: Win Program ual Adult Basic Education, Title Utah Division, Indian Affairs II-- B Headstart Program Work Study Program Balance from Previous Year, Operation Balance from Previous Year, Cap. Outlay, G Debt Ser. TOTAL RECEIPTS G BALANCES 133,745.02 824.00 1,332. 95 1,738. 15 3,223. 34 1,235,872. 99 157,994. 16 14,275. 96 26,097. 12 1,125. 62 600.00 3,500. 00 7,442. 15 4,951.44 156,861.65 2,650.81 223,403. 81 31,849. 82 2,280,022.67 EXPENDITURES Administration Construction Attendance Services desirable. Health Services For 1969-7- 0, both standard a T ransportation and highly purified bivalent Operation of Plant influenza vaccines will be Maintenance of Plant available. The highly purified Fixed Charges vaccine equivalent potency to Student Body Activities the standard vaccine but conPaid to Other Districts tains less non-vir- al Other Educational Programs protein. It is unlikely that there will Capital Outlay, New Bldgs. , Equipment be more than sporadic cases of Bond Retirement G Interest influenza due to A2 strains in the 1969-7- 0 season. Type B influenza may appear in areas where it did not occur in 1968-6- SAN JUAN 1968-6- 9 46,714.56 934,996. 96 3,606.43 11,368. 89 76,034. 88 108,878. 24 51,811.49 138,892. 13 19,465. 60 43, 143. 71 192,938. 66 69,283. 93 79,537. 19 454, 374. 36 9. Until good protection is provided consistently by influenza vaccine, it is not recommended for healthy adults and children. Acknowledging its limited effectiveness, vaccine should be considered only for persons of any age with certain chronic debilitating conditions: 1) rheumatic heart disease, especially mitral stenosis; 2) sucft cardiovascular disorders as arteriosclerotic heart disease and hypertension, particularly with evidence of cardiac insufficiency; 3) chronic bronchopulmonary diseases, such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis, pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary emphysema, and advanced pulmonary tuberculosis; or 4) diabetes mellitus or Addison's disease. Although the indications of vaccination are less clear, older persons, who may have incipient or potential chronic disease, particularly cardiovascular and bronchopulmonary should also be considered candidates for vaccination. The primary series consists of 2 doses preferably 6 to 8 weeks apart. (Dose volume for adults and children is specified in the manufacturers' labeling. Persons at high risk who regularly recieve influenza vaccines and had one or more doses of the monovalent vaccine containing Hong Kong strain antigen in the 1968-6- 9 season require only a single full dose booster of bivalent vaccine. Immunization should be scheduled for completion by early December. Local or mild systematic reactions to standard influenza vaccines are common. They occur in up to 50 percent of adults and appear to be related primarily to the non-vir- al components of the vaccine. Influenza vaccine should not be administered to anyone who is clearly hypersensitive to eggs because the vaccine viruses are grown in embry-onatchicken eggs. ed The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, Aug. 28, 1969 Page Thirteen CENSUS EXPENSE: Allison Black G Laurel Hawkins Helen Collins Merial H. Goforth 139. 60 108. 04 . 39. 30 |