Hanoi’s students to be fully vaccinated in coming school year

Hanoi’s students to be fully vaccinated in coming school year hinh anh 1In the next school year any students who has not had their vaccinations will be told they must be immunised to prevent diseases (Photo: plxh.vn)
 
(VNA) – In the next school year, any student in Hanoi who
has not had their s must be immunised to prevent diseases.

That was the warning from Nguyen Nhat Cam, Director of the Hanoi Disease
Control Centre.

In the first five months of 2019, Hanoi saw 1,300 cases of measles, 20 times
higher than the same period last year and the number continues to rise.

In 2018, the percentage of fully vaccinated children under one-year-old in
Hanoi only reached 85 percent, he said.

The that can help fight against five common, potentially
fatal diseases affecting infants – diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough,
hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenza type B has been used less than other
types of vaccine, therefore, not only measles but also the other infections are
about to rise, Cam added.

In some other provinces, the rate of “5-in-1” vaccine injection only reach 30
percent of the initial plan, making it the most unwanted vaccine in the
national expanded immunisation programme.

Meanwhile, diseases breakouts are being reported in many localities. Some 4,000
cases of measles have been found in 62 of 63 provinces including one death in
Hai Duong province.

Hanoi reported the first patient with Japanese encephalitis in May and the
number of infected people may keep rising as the disease’s peak season
will continue to August.

“We have proposed some solutions to the city authorities which have been
approved. The problem now is how to implement them,” he said.

In the coming school year, local medical facilities and schools will monitor
the vaccination status of students. Those who have not received enough required
injections will be administered at school.

In Vietnam, the Law on Education does not ban unvaccinated students from
school.

“It is crucial to have a mechanism which can ensure children are fully
vaccinated,” Cam said.  

According to the General Department of Preventive Medicine, 54 percent of
children infected with measles are unvaccinated while the vaccination status of
the other 43 percent remains unknown. Only 3 percent of patients were
administered vaccines.-VNA

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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