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		<title>School nurses give swine flu vaccine to kids without parents&#x27; permission</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: School nurses give swine flu vaccine to kids without parents&#x27; permission</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Public school nurses give swine flu vaccine to kids without parents&#x27; OK, sends child to hospital<br /><br />Ben Chapman and Rachel Monahan<br /><br />DAILY NEWS WRITERS<br /><br />Friday, October 30th 2009, 4:00 AM<br /><br />Murray/NewsNikiyah Torres, with her mom Naomi Troy, who received a flu shot without parents permission was taken to a hospital.<br /><br />School nurses mistakenly gave the swine flu vaccine to two students who didn&#x27;t sign up for it - including a Brooklyn girl with epilepsy who wound up in the hospital.<br /><br />I was outraged, Naomi Troy, 26, told the Daily News after her 6-year-old daughter, Nikiyah Torres-Pierre, had a possible allergic reaction to the shot.<br /><br />Officials at Public School 335 in Crown Heights called an ambulance to take Nikiyah to SUNY Downstate Medical Center when she fell ill following the arm jab.<br /><br />My stomach was hurting, and I was itching, Nikiyah said after she was released from the hospital.<br /><br />The snafu and a similar mixup at a Staten Island school came in the first days of the city&#x27;s in-school H1N1 vaccination program.<br /><br />City officials have stressed the vaccine is safe and urged parents to sign up for it - though less than half have sent in permission slips.<br /><br />Troy was waiting for advice from her family doctor on whether Nikiyah should get the shot since she takes medicine to control her epilepsy.<br /><br />When the nurse called for a student Thursday morning, Nikiyah&#x27;s teacher misunderstood and sent the wrong student, Troy said.<br /><br />The error was compounded when the nurse didn&#x27;t check Nikiyah&#x27;s name before sticking her in the shoulder, the mother said.<br /><br />The school made a horrible mistake, she added. They never asked for her name. They have no paperwork....How do you make a mistake like this?<br /><br />After the mistake was discovered, officials summoned Troy to the school, she said.<br /><br />Troy said the nurse - a Department of Health employee - tried to get her to sign a consent form, after the fact.<br /><br />I was insulted. I was really angry. &#x27;You just incriminated yourself even more,&#x27; Troy recalled thinking.<br /><br />If they&#x27;d taken proper precautions in the school this never would have happened.<br /><br />A student at PS 65 in Staten Island also received the vaccine without parental permission on Wednesday, but officials gave no further details.<br /><br />Officials for the nurses union declined to comment. The Health Department said the incidents were under investigation.<br /><br />The Health Department does not expect any future adverse medical effects for these children, but we are working to determine how this misstep occurred, said spokeswoman Jessica Scaperotti.<br /><br />We will develop additional safeguards to prevent similar instances in the future.<br /><br />She added that the vaccine is safe for kids suffering from epilepsy.<br /><br />Roughly 1,800 students have received the vaccine in the first phase of the school blitz.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/education/2009/10/30/2009-10-30_sorry_bout_the_shot_public_school_nurses_give_swine_flu_vaccine_to_kids_without_.html#ixzz0VPbICQQc<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/10/school-nurses-give-swine-flu-vaccine-to-kids.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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