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By GI Korea on March 5th, 2009 at 4:24 pm

The Number of Anthrax Shots Reduced

» by GI Korea in: US Military

For everyone that hasn’t taken their anthrax shots yet, the number of shots has now been reduced from six to five:

There’s good news and bad news for servicemembers who don’t like getting shots.

The good news is a December change to Food and Drug Administration guidelines has reduced the number of shots in the anthrax immunization series from six to five. The bad news is, it was the second shot in the series that was removed, meaning those who’d already gotten the second shot still have to finish all six.

The anthrax shots, according to an information paper by the Military Vaccine Agency, are required of all military members and emergency-essential civilians assigned to U.S. Central Command and South Korea, as well as those assigned to units with biodefense-related missions.

Col. William Corr, 8th Army Command surgeon, said more than 85 percent of 8th Army personnel were up to date on their shots under the old regimen, and the reduction brought about another 5 percent current.

Air Force units in South Korea went to the new schedule in January, according to Pacific Air Force command surgeon Col. Sean Murphy. Like the Army, he said, 90 percent of Air Force personnel are up to date on their shots, though the change in the schedule didn’t affect the statistics.  [Stars & Stripes]

Well the old standard was 6 shots over an 18 month timeframe unless you were Joshua Key who claimed to have 8 anthrax shots at one time.

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