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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Nava
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/21/07
3/7/07 HB
SHORT TITLE Use of Safe and Efficient Vaccines
SB
SJM 25/aSPAC/aSFL#1
ANALYST Guambaña
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Health (DOH)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of SFL Amendment #1
The Senate Floor Amendment strikes language in the bill that commits the New Mexico State
Legislature to the goal of providing all recommended immunizations to 100% of the children of
New Mexico and brings the bill in closer alignment to the bill’s intent, which is ultimately to
encourage the use of efficient and safe vaccines for New Mexico children.
Synopsis of SPAC Amendment
The Senate Public Affairs Committee amendment makes a technical correction by striking
"clinical prevention initiative childhood immunization workgroup" and replaces with thereof
"mercury reduction task force".
Synopsis of Original Bill
Senate Joint Memorial 25 requests the continued commitment of the New Mexico Legislature to
the goal of providing all recommended immunizations to 100% of New Mexico’s children.
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
DOH states that preservative-free vaccine is packaged in single doses and costs $3.56 more per
dose than preservative-containing multi-dose vaccine. In FY 08, DOH will order 75,000 doses
of preservative-free influenza vaccine for children and 20,000 doses of preservative-free
influenza vaccine for adults. The increase in cost to DOH to preferentially purchase the
preservative-free vaccine will be $338,200
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
DOH states that Senate Joint Memorial requests that:
The efforts of the DOH and others are supported in their commitment to increasing
immunization rates with preference to vaccines with no more than a trace amount of
mercury;
DOH policy to purchase preferentially thimerosal-free or low-thimerosal vaccines for use
with pregnant women and young children are supported;
The Secretary of Health be directed to introduce a resolution to the Association of State
and Territorial Health Officers that calls for vaccine manufacturers to move toward
producing vaccines with no mercury preservative;
Copies of this memorial be transmitted to the New Mexico Congressional Delegation and
to the governor.
Senate Joint Memorial 25 asserts that:
The New Mexico Legislature is committed to protecting the health of New Mexico's
children and finds that effective and safe vaccines are essential to meet this goal;
The Clinical Prevention Initiative Immunization Workgroup, DOH, and the New Mexico
Medical Society has concluded that the influenza vaccine currently in use is safe and
effective for use in children, but also that it is important to reduce children's exposure to
mercury whenever possible;
This reduction in the mercury content of vaccines has already occurred for all other
routine childhood vaccines, including the influenza vaccine for children younger than
three years of age; and
Establishing a preference for influenza vaccine that is thimerosal-free or contains only
trace amounts of thimerosal for pregnant women and children younger than eight years of
age follows the national precedent established when thimerosal was removed or reduced
from all other childhood vaccines.
The memorial also requests that the New Mexico Legislature recognize and support the
efforts of DOH, the New Mexico Medical society, the New Mexico Pediatric Society, the
New Mexico Immunization Coalition and other health care providers and organizations
that serve to increase immunization among persons who are recommended to receive
influenza immunization, using all licensed vaccines, with preference given to vaccines
containing no more than trace amounts of mercury.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
Per DOH, this memorial relates to their FY 08 Strategic Plan in the area of Public Health specific
to increasing immunizations for children and adolescents. Additionally the memorial relates to
the Department’s performance measures related to the percent of preschoolers fully immunized,
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Senate Joint Memorial 25/aSPAC/aSFL#1 – Page
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the percent of adolescents fully immunized and the national ranking of New Mexico children
who are fully immunized
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OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
Per DOH, many physicians and immunization advocates fear that passing legislation that
restricts the use of thimerosal-preserved vaccines may give the misleading message that vaccines
containing thimerosal-based preservatives are not safe. This may result in people not getting
influenza and other vaccines that could protect their health. Current influenza vaccines that are
thimerosal-free cost more, which could reduce the number of vaccines that the state and private
providers can buy and administer.
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