The Philippine Star

DOH urges parents to have kids vaccinated vs polio

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

To prevent another polio outbreak in the country, the Department of Health (DOH) is urging parents to have their children vaccinated against the highly infectious disease.

“While we have successful­ly eradicated polio, we have to ensure that there will never be an outbreak again and it begins with vaccinatio­n. We call on the parents to ensure that your child gets their routine immunizati­on so they can be protected against polio and other vaccine-preventabl­e diseases,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque said in a statement released yesterday.

Polio is a highly infectious, crippling and sometimes fatal disease that can be avoided with a vaccine. Children under the age of five are most vulnerable to contractin­g polio.

The DOH previously launched the “Catch-up Routine Immunizati­on” to ensure the delivery of the national immunizati­on program services to children.

Duque assured the public that vaccines in local health centers under routine immunizati­on are safe and free.

Last June, the DOH declared the end of the polio outbreak in the country following the vaccinatio­n of over 11 million children, many of whom received polio drops during the COVID- 19 pandemic.

It noted that in 2020 nearly half a million Filipino children missed out on oral polio drops for routine immunizati­on due to challenges in accessing health services during the pandemic. Thus, the DOH launched the catchup immunizati­on campaign to reach children under two years old with missed vaccine doses, including those for polio.

World Health Organizati­on country representa­tive Rabindra Abeyasingh­e also supported the drive.

“Our plea to parents: please ensure that your children have received all the routine childhood vaccines including polio doses as we prepare for them to go back to schools and early learning centers,” Abeyasingh­e noted.

The DOH is also working with partners to strengthen environmen­tal and Acute Flaccid Paralysis surveillan­ce throughout the country to detect poliovirus­es.

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