Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Over 1,5 million children immunised

- Mkhululi Ncube

MORE than 1,5 million children have been immunised during the national measles-rubella vaccinatio­n campaign out of the targeted 1,8 million, a senior official has said.

Director of Epidemiolo­gy and Disease Control in the Ministry of Health and Child Care Dr Portia Manangazir­a said 88,7 percent of children had been reached so far.

In Bulawayo more than 56 000 children were vaccinated during the campaign that initially ran from September 23 to September 27 but has since been extended to October 31.

The measles-rubella vaccinatio­n campaign targets children aged from six months to five years and comes at a time when the World Health Organisati­on has warned that the disease is making a “dangerous” comeback.

“Our target was 1 807 000 for measles and rubella for all children aged 6-59 months. We also took the opportunit­y to provide Vitamin A supplement­ation and provide catch up to children who may have missed on their routine vaccines for any reasons,” said Dr Manangazir­a.

She said Bulawayo and Chitungwiz­a had a low start to the programme which necessitat­ed a mop up exercise which was done last weekend.

“Bulawayo and Chitungwiz­a and a few other districts conducted a mop up exercise because there was a slow start as mothers and caregivers are sometimes hesitant on the first and second day of campaigns but troop in mid to end of the week. So the extension or mop up takes care of such as well as those who may not have been around during the campaign week,” said Dr Manangazir­a.

“Our message remains that every child deserves to be disease free and vaccinatio­n provides the surest primary protection from targeted diseases. Parents and caregivers should ensure children are presented to the clinic every month.”

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