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Monday, 25 November 2013

Last pulse polio drive of 2013 today : KANPUR ( U.P )

The last pulse polio drive of the year 2013 for children under the age of five years will be organized at 2,144 polio booths in the city today. The pulse polio campaign will continue for five more days in the form of door-to-door drives for the dropout kids. The kids will be administered BOPV vaccines and the disposal of the vaccines will be done strictly in accordance with 1.33 scales.

Due to the strike of state government employees, the health authorities decided to shift the pulse polio drive scheduled on November 24, to December 08, 2013. However, after the employees called-off their strike on Friday, the health authorities again declared the polio drive to commence on pre-scheduled date.
As per the district health department, the target this time is to cover nearly 6.70 children under the age of five years in the pulse polio drive. After the first booth day on Sunday, the door-to-door polio drive will continue from November 25 to 29. Children will be administered polio drops from 8am to 4pm. Apart from the schools in localities, polio booths will also be set-up at bus-stop, railway station, and other public places as well.



According to the health department officials, the polio vaccine should be given to all children including those who have already been given the initial dose. Immunization Officer, Dr Rajiv informed that this time the pulse polio immunisation campaign is under strict vigil by the government. This is the reason why the last day of the programme will be dedicated to back-up activity so that no child is left to be administered polio drops.

The official also said out of all the booths, nearly 400 have been categorized as high risk zones to be monitored strictly since they are located in slum areas. Banners urging all to administer polio drops have also been put up to create mass awareness in different parts of the city. Besides, the health staff and primary school teachers have also been urged to volunteer for the programme.


Chief medical officer of the district, Dr RP Yadav informed that there were total of 83 transit teams constituted for the pulse polio mission. Whereas, 65 mobile teams were also a part in this mission. He added that as many as 1,622 door-to-door members are also a part of this noble initiative.
 
 
 
Source : TOI , 24th Nov 2013 

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