victim of its success, the Beyfortus is partly reserved for maternity wards

2023-09-27 06:36:31

The Ministry of Health has announced that the Beyfortus treatment will ultimately be reserved for maternity wards in order to protect those most at risk.

The Beyfortus treatment, which aims to immunize babies against the main virus causing bronchiolitis, will ultimately be reserved for maternity wards in its version intended for the smallest infants, the Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday September 26.

The Ministry “adapts its strategy to prioritize protecting children most at risk of being hospitalized», He declared in a press release, explaining his decision by the strong demand encountered by this treatment since the start of a vast immunization campaign in mid-September.

Beyfortus, developed by the Sanofi group, is a treatment which aims to prevent babies from being infected with the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The latter is the main cause of bronchiolitis. This, which results in breathing difficulties, is generally not serious but can become complicated and lead to hospitalization. Every year it causes an epidemic which, last season, was particularly intense.

“Infants under one month old are most at risk”

In this context, the French government launched an immunization campaign for babies on September 15. However, she encountered a “very high membership rate», According to the Ministry of Health. At the National Assembly, the minister, Aurélien Rousseau, welcomed a “exceptional achievement».

But this strong demand forces the ministry to review the organization of the campaign “for the sake of good management of available stocks“. Until then, all parents could order treatment in pharmacies if their baby had been born since February.

From now on, the 50 mg version of the treatment, intended for babies weighing less than five kilograms, will be reserved for maternity wards. Pharmacies will be able to continue to order the 100 mg version, which is intended for babies of greater weight.

This decision is justified by the fact that “infants under one month old are most at risk of developing a serious form of bronchiolitis», Explains the ministry, without mentioning the case of babies in this age group but who have already left the maternity ward. According to the latest data, dating from last week, hospitalizations linked to bronchiolitis are starting to increase but remain at a “level”.weak».


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