SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 24:
Director Family Welfare, MCH and Immunization Dr Samir Mattoo and Additional
District Development Commissioner Mehraj-ud-Din today jointly inaugurated
Measles-Rubella immunization campaign from specially-abled children at
Abhinandan home in Solina.
Dr
Mattoo said the administration was keen to cover entire 37, 72,960 children
population within the age group of 9 months to 15 years in the state, as part
of Government of India’s initiative to eliminate Measles and control Rubella by
2020.
In
Srinagar district alone 3, 07,002 children are targeted to be covered under
this immunization programme. Around 691 children were vaccinated on the
first day in four zones and one medical block in Srinagar district.
The
Director said that the immunization programme is being conducted to prevent
children from catching highly infectious and potentially fatal viral diseases
like Measles and Rubella that continues to kill infants and young children.
He said
that the Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) is an important cause of severe
birth defects due to Rubella diseases and passes on from mother to her
offspring.
He
also said that among 37, 72,960 children, 80 per cent of the target population
are school going and as such schools shall receive maximum attention. The
children will be covered in 29,382 schools across the state by 6062 trained
vaccinators from the Department of Health.
Principal
Abhinandan Home Shameem Lone, Chief Medical Officer Srinagar Dr Talat Jabeen,
besides officers from Social Welfare Department, ICDS and other allied
departments were present on the occasion.
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