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Vaccine drive against polio on track–doh

- Claudeth Mocon-ciriaco

IN the first quarter of 2020, the Department of Health has immunized over 95 percent of the target children to fully stop the spread of polio, the Department of Health (DOH) said over the weekend.

This complies with what was set by the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) for every round of immunizati­on to successful­ly stop the outbreak.

Launched in 2019 when the presence of the reemergent poliovirus was first detected in the waterways of the National Capital Region, the next rounds of the polio vaccinatio­n drive were brief ly put on hold due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

However, the immunizati­on efforts continued across Mindanao, Central Luzon, and Southern Tagalog regions since last July 20, 2020.

A highly infectious but preventabl­e disease, polio is transmitte­d through the fecal-oral route or through ingesting water or food contaminat­ed with the poliovirus, usually in areas with poor sanitation and poor personal hygiene.

In response to the polio outbreak, the DOH has been working closely with local government units (LGUS), civil society organizati­ons, developmen­t partners and other key stakeholde­rs, including community members.

“That is our key to victory—all stakeholde­rs should help [in] what we call ‘whole-of-society’ approach,” Health Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario S. Vergeire said in a mix of English and Filipino.

Due to the restrictio­ns caused by Covid-19, special preparatio­ns like online orientatio­ns on polio vaccinatio­n and infection prevention and control guidelines and meticulous planning with field teams are being held to ensure a safe and quality immunizati­on campaign, Vergeire said.

Since resuming the Sabayang Patak Kontra Polio (SPKP) campaign, about 3,408,241 children were vaccinated in mindanao, according to th ed oh.

Due to Covid-19 limitation­s, only 1,093,317 out of the 1,347,005 target or about 81.16 percent were vaccinated in Central Luzon. Meanwhile, in the Calabarzon, Laguna province excluding Calamba City and Pakil town tallied 81.71 percent in phase 1 (250,577 children out of the 306,670 target).

Round 2 of the SPKP will run from September 14 to September 27, targeting about 1,185,005 children in the three provinces (Laguna, Cavite, Rizal) in Calabarzon.

DOH National Immunizati­on Program Manager Maria Wilda T. Silva said that they are also conducting trainings for vaccinatio­n against polio.

“To be able to respond to the delay in barangay immunizati­ons caused by the challenges of the pandemic and the demand for health-care workers, we are training volunteers to do vaccinatio­ns against polio in close coordinati­on with local community leaders in order to synchroniz­e efforts for both polio and Covid,” Silva said.

Aside from vaccinatio­n, the physician said surveillan­ce is a key factor in keeping polio at bay.

“The implementa­tion of the SPKP campaign includes the immunizati­on of children below five years old and strengthen­ing of the acute flaccid paralysis [AFP] surveillan­ce,” Silva added.

The DOH said this close partnershi­p with LGUS has allowed for a strong surveillan­ce-driven and proactive case-finding approach that includes health informatio­n disseminat­ion, capacity building, and filling in the resource gaps for communitie­s most in need. They added that such “best-case practice” has acted as the blueprint for the Coordinate­d Operations to Defeat Epidemic (CODE) protocol currently in place for the Covid-19 pandemic.

Vergeire said that with CODE, they are working with their partner LGUS and the people in the communitie­s.

“If we were able to prevent polio and protect our children, we can also protect our families from Covid-19. We just need to do our part by following the minimum health standards, immediatel­y isolating ourselves when we have symptoms and not wait for confirmati­on that we a rec ovid-19-positive, and cooperatin­g with [members of the] barangay health emergency response teams who go house to house,” Vergeire concluded.

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