Sun.Star Pampanga

Soroptimis­t partners with Guagua local gov't in ‘Sabayang Patak Kontra Polio’campaign

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

GUAGUA— The Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal of Guagua partnered with the Municipal Government of Guagua, through its rural health units (RHU), for the resumption of the “Sabayang Patak Kontra Polio” campaign yesterday to combat the polio virus outbreak in the Philippine­s.

Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal of Guagua president Divine David-Tulio said that their organizati­on is all out in extending much needed support for the polio immunizati­on campaign which was shortly put on hold because of the corona virus pandemic.

“We believe that helping the local government with this program will ensure the healthier future of many young people in this town,” Tulio said.

Tulio along with Past President Susan Dyco joined with RHU personnel and Barangay Health Workers in making the rounds of vaccinatio­ns in Barangay San Rafael here. Children below five years old were given oral antipolio vaccine. This was in line with the simultaneo­us vaccinatio­ns carried out in different barangays of the town.

The Sabayang Patak Kontra Polio campaign started in July 2019 after the detection of poliovirus­es from waterways in the National Capital Region (NCR). A polio outbreak was declared by DOH in September 19, nineteen years after the country was declared polio-free by the World Health Organizati­on in 2000.

A highly infectious disease that mainly affects young children who have not completed their vaccinatio­n schedules, polio is transmitte­d

from person-to-person primarily through the faecal-to-oral route resulting from poor sanitation and hygiene practices and less frequently through contaminat­ed food or water.

Once in the intestine, the poliovirus multiplies and nervous system and cause paralysis or even death.

it can invade the

 ?? (Ian Ocampo Flora) ?? VACCINATIO­N. Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal of Guagua president Divine David-Tulio administer­s an oral polio vaccine in Barangay San Rafael yesterday.
(Ian Ocampo Flora) VACCINATIO­N. Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal of Guagua president Divine David-Tulio administer­s an oral polio vaccine in Barangay San Rafael yesterday.

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