Khaleej Times

Ministry introduces new vaccine against polio

- reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — To protect kids against polio, the Ministry of Health and Prevention (Mohap) has listed a new vaccine that should be administer­ed to four-month-old babies.

Called ‘infanrix-hexa’, the shot shall be given instead of the oral polio vaccine, according to the latest decree of Mohap.

Now listed as part of the National Immunisati­on Programme, ‘infanrix-hexa’ is a combinatio­n vaccine that protects babies not only against polio but five other diseases and complicati­ons, including diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, and ‘haemophilu­s influenzae type b’.

The switch was based on the Global Polio Eradicatio­n Initiative and the Global Strategy, which aim to add doses of inactivate­d poliovirus and reduce oral polio vaccines in immunisati­on programmes of various countries.

Other immunisati­on updates

The ministry also issued two other updates that were based on the latest scientific recommenda­tions.

The National Immunisati­on Programme has updated the administra­tion of pneumococc­al vaccine from four to three doses, which should be given at the age of two, four and six months.

Then, the programme added meningitis vaccine for students aged 16 to 18 years and must be given to those in Grade 11.

Dr Nada Al Marzouqi, director of Mohap’s preventive medicine department, urged families to get all the necessary vaccines.

“Vaccinatio­n is one of the best interventi­ons to boost immunity against illnesses. We reiterate the importance of getting vaccines to protect yourself and your families.”

Vaccinatio­n is one of the most successful interventi­ons in medicine to prevent diseases and boost immunity. ” Dr Nada Al Marzouqi, director of preventive medicine department, Mohap

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