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MoPH Launches 5-Day Vaccination Campaign in Afghanistan

The Afghan Public Health Ministry, with the support of World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has launched a nationwide five-day campaign to give immunity vaccination dose to 9.9 million children under the age of five, the ministry said in a statement. “This campaign is a great opportunity for all parents […]

نویسنده: Muhammad Arif Sheva
6 Aug 2018
MoPH Launches 5-Day Vaccination Campaign in Afghanistan
An Afghan health worker administers the polio vaccine to a child during a vaccination campaign in Kabul on February 28, 2017. Polio, once a worldwide scourge, is endemic in just three countries now - Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan. / AFP PHOTO / SHAH MARAI

The Afghan Public Health Ministry, with the support of World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has launched a nationwide five-day campaign to give immunity vaccination dose to 9.9 million children under the age of five, the ministry said in a statement.

“This campaign is a great opportunity for all parents to vaccinate and protect the children against this paralyzing disease. All families must use this opportunity and make sure that their all children including newborns and sick children are vaccinated,” Public Health Minister Dr. Ferozuddin Feroz was quoted in the statement as saying.

Meanwhile, 1.2 million children from areas inaccessible to vaccination teams will miss the ongoing vaccine drive, according to the statement.

These children will not be protected from the polio virus and the main provinces affected are four southern provinces where Taliban militants are active, including Kandahar with 117,640 children, Helmand 541,839 children, Uruzgan 119,406 children and Zabul 146,513 children.

The latest case was found in the remote Nad Ali district of Helmand in late June.

“In Afghanistan, polio cases are largely in areas where insecurity and misperception about the vaccine creates obstacles for vaccination teams,” the statement read.

“I urge every parent to open the door to vaccination teams to ensure their children are safeguarded from a virus that can cause severe disability,” Stefano Savi, UNICEF country deputy representative, said in the statement.

The national campaign will be conducted by 70,000 dedicated polio workers who will go to each house vaccinating children.

“This campaign is a great opportunity for us to take yet another step towards a polio-free Afghanistan,” said Dr. Richard Peeperkorn, WHO representative for Afghanistan.

During the nationwide campaign vitamin A capsules will also be given to over 8.9 million children aged between six months to five years.

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