Measles-Rubella Vaccination Campaign
JAMMU, AUGUST 13: Renowned
Paediatricians of Jammu today pledged their support for Measles Rubella
Campaign starting in the state from September 2018, here at a sensitization
workshop.
The event was
organised by Directorate of family welfare, MCH and immunization J&K, for
the upcoming measles rubella campaign starting in the state from September
2018.
The campaign has
been launched across India to meet the commitment to eliminate and control
rubella/ CRS (congenital rubella syndrome) in the country by 2020.
The upcoming
Measles- Rubella (MR) campaign has set the target to cover all children in the
age group of 9 to 15 years in phased manner. So far,
19 states have been covered and more than 9.5 crore children have been
vaccinated with MR vaccine in the country.
The speakers at the
workshop said that, in Jammu and Kashmir around 43 lakh children will be
covered under this campaign and it will be a truly massive effort which will
require partnership at all the levels.
At the workshop,
all participating Paediatricians solicited their support for the Campaign and
asserted it will help to prevent children from the measles and rubella virus
infection.
Measles is a highly
infectious disease which because cause of death of infants and young children
in the country. Rubella Infection in pregnant women disables a child for life
with congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) that may result in deafness, blindness and
heart defects.
The workshop was
chaired by Dr Rekha Harish, professor & Head of Department of Paediatrics
SMGHS Hospital Jammu.
Among others
present were Dr L D Bhagat Assistant Director Family welfare Jammu, Dr Sanjay
Turki CMO Jammu, Dr Sunil Dutt President IAP Jammu Chapter, Dr GS Sani
Professor Department of Paediatrics SMGHS Hospital & Dr DB Gupta Senior
renowned Paediatrician, workshop was facilitated by Dr Srinivasan and Dr
Ravinder Pal Singh from World health organization.
The workshop was
attended by all leading Paediatrician of Jammu division.
Meanwhile, the participating doctors took oath to guide the community
for getting their children vaccinated against these dreadful diseases during
the Measles Rubella campaign irrespective of the previous vaccination status
and help in achieving 100 % target in the state.
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