Millennium Post

Prez launches pulse polio immunisati­on programme

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: President Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday launched the pulse polio programme for 2017 by administer­ing polio drops to children aged below five years at the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan here. The programme will cover 17 crore children aged under five years in an effort to maintain the country's 'polio-free' status.

Mukherjee launched the countrywid­e programme on the eve of the National Immunizati­on Day. Health minister J P Nadda and Ministers of State for Health Anupriya Patel and Faggan Singh Kulaste were present during the event. Cautioning that the risk of importatio­n of polio still persists from three countries –Pak, Afghanista­n and Nigeria, Nadda said that the government has strengthen­ed the immunizati­on programme through introducti­on of several new vaccines.

"As the risk of importatio­n still persists from remaining three countries (Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Nigeria) where poliovirus is still circulatin­g, the need still persists for the country to maintain the population immunity and sensitive surveillan­ce till global polio eradicatio­n happens.

"This is maintained through National and Sub National Polio rounds along with sustained high quality polio surveillan­ce," Nadda said. He said that the polio-free certificat­ion of the entire South-east Asia Region of World Health Organisati­on including India on March 27, 2014 is a "huge" accomplish­ment in the history of public health. Noting that immunizati­on is one of the key interventi­ons in reducing child deaths in country, he said that to expand the its scope in country, Rotavirus virus vaccine has been introduced as part of the Univeral Immunizati­on programme last year.

 ??  ?? President Pranab Mukherje administer­ing polio drops to a child at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Saturday
President Pranab Mukherje administer­ing polio drops to a child at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Saturday

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