
Audio By Carbonatix
Deputy Western Regional Director of Health, Dr Kwaku Anin Karikari, has urged parents and guardians to ensure that children under five years were immunized in the third round of the Integrated Maternal and Child Health (IMCH) Campaign.
"Do not hide the children from being immunized against polio because of religious or cultural reasons," he said at a media briefing in Takoradi on Wednesday to mark the beginning of the vaccination from November 12-14, 2009.
He said free polio vaccination would be administered to newly born babies and children up to 59 months; while children from six years to 59 months as well as lactating women within eight weeks after delivery would be given vitamin A supplement during the campaign.
According to Dr Karikari, children from two years to five years would be de-wormed.
He said that the vaccination would be done from house to house as well as at pre and basic schools.
Dr Karikari said the rationale for the 2009 IMCH campaign is to kick polio out of Ghana and accelerate progress towards achieving Millennium Development Goals four and five.
He said vaccination coverage in the country has reached 79 per cent and emphasized the need for parents to cooperate with volunteers when they come to their houses.Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
NACOC launches nationwide anti-drug campaign targeting school campuses
4 minutes -
Minority demands full disclosure on PURC tariff increases, cites economic contradictions
8 minutes -
Editor of Herald Newspaper Larry Dogbey jailed 7 days for contempt
8 minutes -
Minority criticises latest utility tariff hike, calls increases “broken promise”
14 minutes -
Fifty 50 Club commissions maternal and child health centre in Kyekyewere-Dadwen
34 minutes -
‘My late father would be gutted and disappointed’—Kwadwo Safo Jnr reacts to Kwabenya incident
41 minutes -
Prudential Bank goes ‘Prevention First’ with free health screening for staff
51 minutes -
Ireland considers health-led approach as committee pushes for drug possession decriminalisation
55 minutes -
Eight sentenced to 450 years in prison over anti-ICE riot where officer was shot
56 minutes -
Xenophobia in Africa: A pattern beyond South Africa
57 minutes -
Inside HillTop Fast Food’s ambition to become a national brand
58 minutes -
Fire Service engages industries to boost emergency preparedness in Western Region
59 minutes -
Kenya to charge students with murder over deadly school fire
1 hour -
Ronaldinho trades retirement for third-tier Italian dreams at 46
1 hour -
Oracle Gym Centre positions for growth in expanding wellness market
1 hour