5.643 million children vaccinated against measles, rubella

Kathmandu, March 21: A total of 5 million and 643 thousand children have been vaccinated against measles and rubella in the immunization campaign launched by the government.

The government had launched the immunization campaign from February 25 to March 20 given the risk of measles and rubella infection. 

Chief of Child Health and Immunization Section, Dr Abhiyan Gautam, said a total of 5.643 million children were vaccinated against the government’s target of vaccinating 5.742 million children.  

“The children were vaccinated as per our target. The preliminary-phase report received from the districts mentioned that 96 per cent of children were found vaccinated under the campaign,” he shared. 

The government launched the immunization campaign against measles and rubella infection in 75 districts except in Rukum West and Jajarkot this year. It had launched the vaccination campaign in Rukum West and Jajarkot earlier. 

The children from nine months old to 15 years in 21 districts sharing borders with India and three districts of the Kathmandu Valley as well as children from nine months to five years of 51 districts were vaccinated under the campaign. 

A total of 49,937 health workers and 59,906 volunteers were mobilized to make the immunization campaign a success. (RSS)

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