Deputy Commissioner Larkana Leads Successful Polio Vaccination Campaign

Web DeskMay 7, 2024 01:18 PMnational
  • 306,850 children under 5 vaccinated in Larkana district
  • 904 mobile teams, 82 fixed teams, and 8 transit teams deployed
  • Comprehensive follow-up efforts ensure widespread polio immunization coverage
Deputy Commissioner Larkana Leads Successful Polio Vaccination CampaignImage Credits: UrduPoint
An 8-day Oral Polio vaccination campaign in Larkana district successfully immunized 306,850 children under 5, with comprehensive follow-up efforts ensuring widespread coverage.

An 8-day Oral Polio vaccination campaign in Larkana district has successfully concluded, with approximately 306,850 children under the age of five receiving the vital immunization. The campaign, aimed at eradicating polio from the region, saw the deployment of a total of 904 mobile teams, 82 fixed teams, and 8 transit teams to reach children in various locations including households, villages, bus terminals, entry and exit points, and markets.

Mobile teams conducted door-to-door visits, while fixed vaccination centers were strategically placed at hospitals, basic health units, rural health centers, and other key locations. The district was efficiently divided into union councils and committees, with trained teams ensuring that every child in the targeted population received the necessary polio drops.

Following the vaccination drive, comprehensive follow-up efforts were carried out the next day to confirm that all children under the age of five had been immunized. Deputy Commissioner Larkana, Dr. Sherjeel Noor Channa, personally oversaw the campaign, visiting different areas of the district to observe the administration of the Oral Polio Vaccine by the dedicated staff.

In conclusion, the successful completion of the Oral Polio vaccination campaign in Larkana district marks a significant step towards safeguarding the health of the region's children and preventing the spread of this debilitating disease. The collaborative efforts of the mobile, fixed, and transit teams, along with the support of local authorities, have played a crucial role in ensuring the widespread coverage of polio immunization among the young population.

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