The next stage of a Measles immunization drive supported by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) began today in India, aiming to reach 134 million children and prevent an estimated 60,000 to 100,000 annual deaths from the disease. The children in the states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh will begin receiving the second dose of their vaccinations as part of a year-long campaign by the...
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A Deadly Misdiagnosis by Michael Specter
Every afternoon at about four, a slight woman named Runi slips out of the cramped, airless room that she shares with her husband and their sixteen children. She skirts the drainage ditch in front of the building, then walks toward the pile of hardened dung cakes that people in this slum on the edge of the northeastern Indian city of Patna use for fuel. Dressed in a bright-yellow sari shot...
More »More tribal kids dying of undernourishment by Sanjeev Kumar Patro
Are some tribal groups in Koraput and Mayurbhanj on the brink? The answer seems to be in affirmative if the rate of child mortality among the tribals is any indication. The child mortality rate of the tribals in 1997-98 was 44 but it has surged to over 62 per 1000, says the latest study by Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement in association with the World Health Organisation. The Study has conducted...
More »UNICEF supports India's anti-Measles drive
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has backed India's efforts to increase Measles vaccination in the country through routine immunisation and anti-Measles campaigns. In a statement issued here, UNICEF said it strongly supported the government's efforts in increasing Measles vaccination campaigns. The statement assumes importance in the wake of four children dying reportedly after they were given Measles vaccine during a routine immunisation drive at Mohanlal Ganj area of Lucknow. An enquiry...
More »Health Ministry sends team to probe vaccination deaths by Aarti Dhar
Four infants died in Lucknow after they were given anti-Measles vaccine The team will ascertain whether the vaccines were spurious or there were procedural lapses It will probe whether Auxiliary Nurse-Midwives were trained to administer the vaccine The Centre has sent a two-member team to Lucknow to probe the deaths of four infants after they were administered anti-Measles vaccination at an immunisation camp in the Mohanlal Ganj area. “Most stringent action will be taken...
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