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Children to receive five-in-one vaccine

More than 1 million children under the age of one will be administered a vaccine to protect against five diseases (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, hepatitis B and haemophilus influenza type B), under the National Expanded Programme for Immunisation.
More than 1 million children under theage of one will be administered a vaccine to protect against fivediseases (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, hepatitis B and haemophilusinfluenza type B), under the National Expanded Programme forImmunisation.

"With the new vaccine, children willonly have to receive one shot instead of three to protect them againstfive diseases. This will reduce costs, time and human resources," saiddirector of the programme Nguyen Tran Hien.

The haemophilus influenza type B vaccine is the 11th in a series ofregular vaccines provided by the programme that will be administeredfree of charge to children across the country.

In 2008, the Global Alliance for Vaccine and Immunisation contributed36 million USD of funding to help Vietnam bring the new vaccine intothe programme over 2010 and 2011.

Hien said that each child would be given three shots, the totalrequired for the vaccine to be effective, and that 4.5 million doses ofthe vaccine would be administered every year.

Statistics from the programme show that full vaccination rates for children under one year of age reached 95 percent in 2009./.

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