World Immunisation Week holds profound significance in the realm of public health for several reasons: Prevention of Diseases: Immunisation has been hailed as one of the most effective public health ...
An infant is immunised during the integrated nutritional outreach at Kalapata, Turkana South. [Jacob Musya, Standard] Vaccines are among the most powerful public health tools ever developed. Over the ...
Zero is the only acceptable number when it comes to children who go unimmunised. Zero children left behind, zero missed doses, zero preventable deaths. Yet, across the world, millions of children ...
Routine immunisation has resulted in diseases like measles being drastically reduced. Laszlo Mates/shutterstock The COVID pandemic exposed the fault lines in health systems and national routine ...
Kathmandu, June 1 -- Jajarkot and Surkhet in Karnali Province have reported an outbreak of Measles. With the two additional ...
ZANZIBAR has achieved significant progress in immunisation, attaining an impressive 92 per cent vaccination coverage rate.However, authorities have called for intensified public education efforts to ...
Nasal vaccines represent a promising shift in how we prevent infectious diseases. By building immunity at the body's first line of defence, they could stop infections before they begin, reduce ...
In order to make sure vaccines continue to reach the world’s poorest children, data is essential. Immunisation records around the globe are used broadly to act as proof of vaccination for everyone ...