No child will be left unvaccinated: Experts air support for DOH’s supplemental immunization activities

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No child will be left unvaccinated: Experts air support for DOH’s supplemental immunization activities
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Health organizations declare their support for the Department of Health’s (DOH) month-long supplementary immunization activities, stressing that vaccination strengthens children’s immunity against vaccine-preventable diseases. | ManilaBulletin

The Philippine Pediatric Society and Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society of the Philippines on Thursday, May 11, disclosed that immunization rates in the country have dwindled over the past few years. This, according to the health organizations, is why they are restating their support for the national government’s continuous immunization efforts.

Gimenez said among the top factors that fuel vaccine hesitancy include the cost of vaccines, misinformation, as well as the Dengvaxia controversy which “still haunts the public.” According to DOH, nine to 59 month-old children are eligible to get vaccinated against measles and rubella. Oral polio vaccines, on the other hand, are given to zero to 59 month-old children. This ongoing nationwide vaccination campaign takes place until May 31, 2023.Parents who are still hesitant to get their children vaccinated were assured that no severe side effects have been recorded so far following a measle, rubella, and polio vaccine.

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