Mangaluru: Measles and Rubella vaccination in DK from Feb 7 to Mar 1


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Daijiworld Media Network–Mangaluru (SS)

Mangaluru, Feb 4: “Measles and Rubella vaccination will be conducted at schools and Anganwady across Dakshina Kannada district from February 7 to March 1,” informed district Health Officer Dr Ram Krishna Rao.

Addressing the media here on Saturday February 4, Dr Ram Krishna Rao said, “Measles and Rubella, is a highly contagious respiratory infection, which is caused by a virus. This causes body skin rashes and also carries symptoms including fever, cough, and running nose. The vaccine boosts the immunity system in children. It’s basically injected to children between the age of 9 and 15.”

“There is false information, passing through social media and we request the public to be aware of such information. There are few private mafia companies involved in spreading rumours and we urge government to take stringent action against rumour-mongers,” he added.

“The central government along with the state and health ministry has taken this initiative to protect children from getting infected from virus. This vaccine has been released after many researches and India is also exporting it to other countries. And thus we declare it to be safe. We request all the parents and citizens to cooperate with us,” he said.

RCH officer Dr Ashok said, “There are already seven reported cases in last four months. There may be even threat for lives of the children due to poor vaccination. There are few states which opposed this vaccination and now they are suffering.”

Zilla panchayat president of health and education Shahul Hameed said, “The government is spending huge revenue for this vaccination. In private hospitals, this vaccination costs up to Rs 3,000 per vaccine. We have appointed trained nurses for this vaccination and urge every citizen to cooperate with us.”

 

  

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 05 2017

    If the vaccines doesn't contain some of the additives which were bad or toxic as in the past causing an side effect to 1 in a Million they are good.
    In India the vaccines are produced here itself, so no need to panic as foreign companies can't be sued here. The product is approved after testing by WHO as well, they are sending this to other nations after buying from our "Serum Institute of India" in Pune.
    Here this campaign is to give protection to wide age group people in the category from 9 months to 15 years. It is useful as in some villages or remote areas 15 years back the kids might have missed 1 or second vaccination & likely to get infected spreading the disease now. To prevent this vaccination is carried this time.
    As benefits far outweigh the side effects it is better to prevent than suffer later is the solution.

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  • Harish, Kadaba

    Sun, Feb 05 2017

    Is it 9 month to 15 year or 9 year to 15 year? some paper I red 9 months to 15 year , here 9 year to 15 year, please clarify

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  • SAM, KSA/Mlr

    Sun, Feb 05 2017

    If there is no scam/fraud or hidden agenda then its good but there is a rumor passign through social network that different children get different sort of vaccine? Is it true?.
    if not true an effective awarness is required.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Feb 05 2017

    @Sanjay Mangalore,it is not true,once vaccinated during earlier many times get sick again when there is a infection around ,and their immune system is very weak due to other causes.Measels shouldnt be taken on light shoulders.specially a rubella by pregnent woman have to be careful in her early pregnency.(harm to foetus)

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  • Sanjay, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 04 2017

    A big question that is lingering on this campaign. Why the children who are already vaccinated (as per the vaccination chart from the time a baby is born) are forced to be vaccinated again? As per the department, one time vaccination is good for life time. Then why again? Smelling a Scam???

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  • Dr Rajesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 04 2017

    The virus is now spreading around. And it's for a safety precaution so that the immunity system of a child shall be boosted. There is no scam.

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