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Mixed measles-rubella vaccine to be administered nationwide

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has approved a new recommended schedule of the National Expanded Programme on Immunisation, in which the second measles shot given to children aged 18 months old will be replaced by a measles-rubella vaccine.
The Ministry of Health (MOH) hasapproved a new recommended schedule of the National Expanded Programmeon Immunisation, in which the second measles shot given to children aged18 months old will be replaced by a measles-rubella vaccine.

On May 13, the General Department of Preventive Medicine at the MOHsaid that the measles-rubella vaccine, developed by the Serum Institute,is supplied by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) withfinancial support of the Vaccine Alliance (GAVI).

According to the General Department of Preventive Medicine, themeasles-rubella immunisation campaign for children aged 1-14 years oldnationwide—the biggest of its kind—started in mid-September last year toprevent measles outbreaks in the country.

Morethan 19 million children have been vaccinated against these diseasesand over 50 cities and provinces have completed the campaign, which aimsto have at least 95 percent of children receive measles vaccination.-VNA

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