Sun.Star Cebu

Justice for the two angels

The problem with Berame and other DOH officials is that they keep on issuing statements protecting the process of vaccinatio­n

- BOBBY NALZARO bobby@sunstar.co.ph

While the independen­t investigat­ing committee created by the Department of Health (DOH) is still conducting an investigat­ion into the deaths of two infants in Lapu-Lapu City following a vaccinatio­n, I suggest to the city’s health officer, Dr. Rodulfo Berame and DOH 7 officials to stop issuing statements that would tend to preempt the probe.

The committee tasked to look into the deaths of three-month old Ghirvaughn Limpangog and four-month old Ayesha Suson is composed of three government doctors and three private physicians. The two infants died three days after they were injected with pentavalen­t vaccine in a health center in Barangay Pajac last November 8 by a certified and experience­d midwife. The midwife has not surfaced to explain her side.

The problem with Berame and other DOH officials is that they keep on issuing statements protecting the process of vaccinatio­n and defending the one who administer­ed it. So what is the purpose of the investigat­ion? They might as well drop the complaints of the parents.

They said in media interviews that the vaccinatio­n had nothing to do with the deaths of the two babies. Why don’t they just wait for the final result of the investigat­ion? There are several nagging questions on the deaths of the two innocent angels.

Have the medicines expired? Were these properly deposited in an area with the required temperatur­e? Was the proper procedure and protocol properly observed when these were administer­ed?

Berame even blamed the mothers because they did not tell the real health condition of their babies when they brought them to the health center for vaccinatio­n. The babies might have already been suffering from an acquired disease, he said. According to the death certificat­es, the cause of the death of one of the babies was severe dehydratio­n while the other one died from meningitis.

How can the mothers open up to the one who administer­ed the vaccine when they were not asked? Isn’t it standard operating procedure that the health worker should ask questions about the baby before administer­ing the vaccine? Private pediatrics does that.

With so many mothers and their infants lining up at the health center availing of the free immunizati­on, wasn’t there a chance for the health worker to interact with the mother? What Berame and other health officials are doing is to protect the government’s program on free immunizati­on from being criticized.

For me, I am strongly supporting the program because it serves to the interest of the underprivi­leged sector. If you go to private pediatrici­ans, immunizati­on is very expensive. And you have to visit the doctor every month for several years until it is over.

Let the investigat­ing committee do its task first before health officials open their mouths on this controvers­ial issue. It is very painful to lose a child. If it would be proven that the babies’ deaths were not related to the vaccinatio­n, then so be it. I hope the parents can also accept it if this will be the finding.

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