Mass
immunization vs measles,
polio
kicks off in ZamboSibugay
ZAMBOANGA CITY (ZNS) - The Zamboanga Sibugay
Integrated Provincial Health Office (IPHO) early this month or on Sept.1, gave
free shots of measles rubella and oral polio vaccine to children aged 0-59
months old, as the Department of Health (DOH) launched a nationwide mass
immunization campaign against these diseases.
The
IPHO mobile team together with some personnel from the Department of Health
(DOH)-9 went to the municipalities of Tungawan, Ipil, Naga, Kabasalan, Siay and
Buug to ensure the implementation of the program.
According
to Dr. Ulysses J. Chiong, provincial health officer, the advocacy campaign was
designed to interrupt transmission of measles and rubella and to protect the
population from the consequences of importation of wild poliovirus.
“This
also aims to immunize those who weren’t able to receive polio and measles shots
before,” said Dr. Chiong.
The
DOH and the IPHO sought to cover all the 16 municipalities of Zamboanga Sibugay
province.
“We
can be very effective in this advocacy campaign with the help of parents,”
stressed Dr. Chiong.
Children,
aged 9 months to 59 months (around five years old) will be vaccinated for
measles-rubella, while children from birth to five years will also be given
oral polio vaccine.
Chiong
encouraged the parents especially the mothers with children belonging to the
above age bracket to have their children immunized.
Parents
may bring their children to the nearest health centers around the province
starting September 1-30. By: Emmanuel D. Taghoy (PIA) (090914)
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