Measles Prevention and Vaccination: More than 100 children have died in less than a month. In response to the situation, a large-scale vaccination campaign has been launched in collaboration with organizations.
How many children died of measles in Bangladesh?
Why Measles Is Dangerous For Children: A dangerous measles outbreak has taken a serious turn in Bangladesh, killing more than 100 children in less than a month. In response to the situation, the government, in collaboration with international organizations, has launched a large-scale vaccination campaign to control this rapidly spreading disease. Let's explain what is being done to prevent it.
Vaccination drive launched
On April 5, the Bangladesh government, in collaboration with UNICEF, the World Health Organization, and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, launched an emergency measles-rubella vaccination campaign. The campaign aims to protect more than 1.2 million children who have not yet been vaccinated and are at high risk of infection. Bangladesh's Health Minister, Sardar Mohammad Sakhawat Hossain, stated that the Ministry of Health has taken swift action in light of the current situation and is monitoring the situation.
According to the World Health Organization, measles is a highly contagious viral disease that spreads through the air and can cause serious complications and even death. More than 900 cases have been reported since March, putting pressure on the health system. Currently, the campaign is focused on children between six months and five years of age, especially in districts with a high risk of infection. Later, it is planned to expand it nationwide.
The UNICEF representative in Bangladesh stated that vaccination is crucial for protecting children. Expressing concern over the rising number of cases, she said that young and vulnerable children are most at risk. She also noted that many children have not yet received any vaccines or have incomplete vaccinations. Infants under nine months of age, who are not yet eligible for routine vaccinations, are at even greater risk of infection.
could prove fatal
Experts have warned that if vaccination is not administered in a timely manner, measles can quickly become fatal. The deputy director of the Infectious Diseases Hospital in the capital, Dhaka, has urged parents to immediately take their children to the hospital if they develop high fever or measles symptoms, and to refrain from taking medication without consulting a doctor. Currently, the government and health agencies are working together to control the outbreak.
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