Mexico Faces Growing Vaccine Shortages, Leaving Infants Vulnerable
A concerning shortage of the BCG vaccine, crucial for protecting newborns against tuberculosis, is sparking alarm among parents across Mexico. Reports indicate a widespread lack of availability, with no clear timeline for replenishment. This shortage is compounded by a broader trend of declining childhood vaccination rates, raising fears of potential outbreaks of preventable diseases.
One concerned mother shared her experience, detailing a frustrating attempt to obtain information about the BCG vaccine. After contacting a nurse through a relative, she was informed there was no current shortage and no anticipated delivery date – a contradictory message that highlights the confusion surrounding the issue. She explained that clinics report newborn numbers to request doses, but have received no updates or solutions from authorities. “There is no BCG vaccine anywhere,” she stated, suggesting a reliance on external sources to potentially address the local deficit. “Many children are waiting.”
The situation is especially alarming given national vaccination coverage rates. According to the General Directorate of epidemiology, less than 80% of children are fully vaccinated, falling significantly short of the 95% recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) to ensure collective immunity. Recent data reveals that Mexico accounted for 25% of the total unvaccinated infants in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2024, representing 2.4% of the global total.
This isn’t a problem limited to newborns. One in four two-year-old children in Mexico are not up-to-date on their complete vaccination schedule. Experts warn this trend increases the risk of outbreaks of diseases previously under control,a concern underscored by a recent measles outbreak.Mexico has experienced consistently low child immunization levels for the past 30 years, placing it among the most affected countries globally.
The mother interviewed drew parallels to the vaccine shortages experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic, recalling the serious consequences of limited access to preventative care. She expressed worry that the current shortages stem from a halt in domestic vaccine production, leaving infants vulnerable to diseases like measles. “It’s very elaborate as when it was the COVID era there was a shortage of basic scheme vaccines…right now for what they say they have stopped buying them,because they do not produce it in the contry.”
Beyond the health risks, the mother highlighted the economic burden on families.A struggling healthcare system, coupled with vaccine shortages and limited medical personnel, could force families to bear the financial strain of treating preventable illnesses.
She urged other mothers to actively report the shortages, emphasizing that a lack of information often leads to passive waiting and inaction. She also pointed to a shortage of the Hepatitis B vaccine, noting its limited window for effective governance – after seven days, it becomes ineffective. “Denounce at the state level the lack of vaccines,” she implored, fearing that other essential vaccines may soon face similar shortages.
Reported by: Hilda Monterde
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