Sun.Star Davao

Low turnout on school immunizati­on program

- BY LYKA AMETHYST H. CASAMAYOR /

The City Health Office (CHO) observed that the turnout of the school-based immunizati­on program of the Department of Health (DOH) has decreased by 15 percent compared to the turnout before the Dengvaxia incident with 80 percent.

"Yung aming project ay mababa yung turnout kasi maraming parents ang hindi nagbigay ng consent," Dr. Julinda Acosta, chief technical division of the City Health Office (CHO), said in a phone interview with Sun. Star Davao on August 21, 2018.

"In fact, maraming parents ang nagtatanon­g if it is not Dengvaxia," Acosta said.

She added that parents do not want their children be immunized or given vaccines, especially HPV vaccines for girls in grade four aging nine to 13 years old who are said to be prone to cervical cancer.

"Nahirapan talaga kami. Naglibot na kami sa different centers to conduct orientatio­n sa parents pero wala pa rin," Acosta said.

She said that in one school they have conducted orientatio­n for 300 students yet only 80 students were given consent by their parents.

The project started on August 10, but Acosta said they needed another strategy to assure the parents that the vaccines are safe.

CHO also planned to urge the principal of each school, including the teachers to help out with the program. /

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