Begin typing your search above and press return to search.
exit_to_app
Netanyahus castle cumbling
access_time 31 March 2023 6:31 AM GMT
Israel protests
access_time 31 March 2023 5:15 AM GMT
Congress protest
access_time 30 March 2023 4:30 AM GMT
After a century of Vaikom Satyagraha
access_time 29 March 2023 6:25 AM GMT
The new India of exclusion
access_time 28 March 2023 5:08 AM GMT
DEEP READ
Netanyahus castle cumbling
access_time 31 March 2023 6:31 AM GMT
Womens Day: Building a digitally equal world
access_time 8 March 2023 4:38 AM GMT
Women must arise now and embrace equity
access_time 7 March 2023 10:52 AM GMT
The criminal case against Vladimir Putin
access_time 27 Feb 2023 9:46 AM GMT
exit_to_app
Homechevron_rightKeralachevron_rightDiphtheria: Over 2.30...

Diphtheria: Over 2.30 lakh children in Malappuram to get vaccination

text_fields
bookmark_border
Diphtheria: Over 2.30 lakh children in Malappuram to get vaccination
cancel

Thiruvananthapuram, July 12: Amid concerns over the return of diphtheria in the state, Health Minister K K Shylaja Tuesday said two persons have died and 37 were confirmed to have been affected with the disease.

Denying opposition's charge that there was a scarcity of preventive vaccine, the minister told the Assembly that the government had already launched a massive vaccination drive in the worst-hit Malappuram district with an aim to immunise over 2.30 lakh children.

The return of the disease caused concern as the bacterial infection had been completely eradicated from the state through vaccination and immunisation programmes years ago, she said.

Replying to a notice for adjournment motion for a debate on the matter, the minister said few cases of diphtheria were also reported in Kozhikode and Palakkad districts and steps have already been taken to check the spread of the disease. The reluctance of a section of a people in Malappuram to go for vaccination was one of the reasons for the sudden spurt of the disease in the district. Superstition and some unethical treatment methods, which have been under practice in the area, also contributed to the present situation, she said.

However, due to the the government intervention, various sections of society, including religious heads, had offered full support to the present immunisation drive, she said. "Following the intervention of the government, a large number of children in Malappuram have already been vaccinated under the special immunisation drive. There is no scarcity of preventive vaccines. Steps have been taken to ensure the stock of at least 4.50 lakh doses necessary for the programme," she said.

Stressing the significance of immunisation, she said both the children, who died due to the disease, had not undergone vaccination. The matter of concern was that though diphtheria was a disease which used to affect children below the age of 15, the disease was also reported in persons above the age of 35 in the state in recent days.

Taking up the issue, IUML MLA M Ummer alleged that there was a scarcity of preventive vaccines and wanted the government to take urgent steps on war footing to face the situation.

Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala urged the government to carry out a state-wide awareness drive, coordinating various departments, to persuade people for vaccination. He also suggested the government to make vaccination mandatory for getting school admissions.

Show Full Article
TAGS:
Next Story