Deaths, side effects hit JE vaccination programme
Bellary, July 24 (UNI) The Japanese Encephalitis (JE) vaccination programme's pilot project launched in the district for children has been crippled following the death of two vaccinated children, complaints of side effects and shortage of health staff.
After reviewing the programme with all health officers here today, Deputy Commissioner Arvind Srivastav, however, clarified that the deaths of two children reported from Kudligi and Kampli town were not due to the JE vaccination. The deaths might have occurred due to various reasons.
In the Kampli case, the girl had already been suffering from dog bite. Her blood sample had been sent to a Lab in Pune and the results were expected in a couple of weeks. In the other case, the parents of the child did not allow for a post mortem. Hence the reason for the death could not be ascertained, he added.
He said the week-long programme started on July 10 had been extended as only 85 per cent of the targeted 7.2 lakh children could be covered within the stipulated time, accounting for 6,06 894 children. About one lakh children could not be covered due to various reasons including parents' refusal to send their wards for vaccination following the death of two children and reports of side effects.
Mr Srivatsav informed that the health department had opened centres to administer the vaccine to the remaining children. It would function on all Thursdays starting from this week.
He said the Centre had been asked to supply more vials to the district to complete the programme.
He said immunisation teams had been constituted to study the effects of the vaccination. Ten teams had been constituted taluk wise and it would immediately attend to children to trace the reasons for the adverse effect on them.
The Programme would cover new borns in future in a bid to totally eradicate brain fever.
UNI XR RG GM1735


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