Intensive pulse polio immunisation programme launched in Nagaland

By :  Agencies
Update: 2019-03-11 04:40 GMT
A doctor was present at the centre when the incident too place. Photo: File photo for representative purpose only.

Nagaland Health and Family Welfare Department on March 10 launched the first round of ‘Intensive Pulse Polio Immunization’ programme.

Principal Secretary of Health and Family Welfare, I Himato Zhimomi, administered the first two polio drops to an infant at Naga Hospital here marking the launch of the three-day programme to sustain polio eradication drive. “The department is targeting to administer polio drops to all eligible children upto five years throughout the state in 2,274 polio booths manned by 9096 health personnel and 455 supervisors along with vaccines and other logistics,” said Naga Hospital Managing Director, Dr Thorhusie Karity.

Healthcare providers and volunteers would be conducting house-to-house visits to check whether any eligible children has been left out of the immunization programme. More than 17 crore children below five years across the country will be given polio drops as part of the central government’s drive to sustain polio eradication from the country.

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