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Ministry of Health introduces new vaccines

VNA
Published: May 11, 2016

The Ministry of Health (MoH) has introduced several new vaccines in the National Expanded Programme on Immunisation in an effort to improve the efficiency of disease prevention, the Preventive Health Department has reported.

A baby receives polio vaccince under the National Expanded Programme for Immunisation at a health clinic (Photo: MoH)
A baby receives polio vaccince under the National Expanded Programme for Immunisation at a health clinic (Photo: MoH)

According to the ministry, due to the high risk of disease outbreak, especially infectious diseases, inoculation campaigns to administer free Japanese encephalitis B injections and the Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) to children under the age of five are planned.

Meanwhile, measles and rubella vaccination campaigns benefitted nearly 20 million children aged 14 and under, and was recently extended to 16- and 17-year-olds, thus helping to contain the spread of disease.

As scheduled, the Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) will be put to use in 2017, while the use of a vaccine against Rota virus will begin in 2018.

The MoH said that the free provision of new vaccines is an effort to promote sustainable disease prevention towards wiping out dangerous infectious diseases.

The health sector will continue its research in order to add new vaccines, such as dengue fever and avian influenza H5N1 vaccines, to the national vaccination campaigns, the ministry said.

Along with these efforts, the ministry also worked with the military-run telecommunication group Viettel on a project to build software for national vaccination information management.

This enables medical workers to keep a close watch on and summarise the vaccination time table of patients, thus ensuring vaccinations are on schedule and simultaneously improving the efficiency of State management in the field.

The software has been piloted in the northern province of Bac Ninh and Ha Noi. The next beneficiaries will be HCM City and Da Nang.

Over 700 districts with more than 11,000 communes and wards are expected to benefit from the project when the software is deployed nationwide.

(Source: VNA)

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