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Anti-JE vaccine drive concludes

THE ANTI-JAPANESE Encephalitis (JE) vaccination drive concluded here on Tuesday, Those who were left during the drive may get vaccines at the community health centre and district hospital.

Published on: May 31, 2006 12:29 AM IST
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THE ANTI-JAPANESE Encephalitis (JE) vaccination drive concluded here on Tuesday,Those who were left during the drive may get vaccines at the community health centre and district hospital.

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Health officials expressed satisfaction at the people’s response to the drive claiming that it was successful.

The drive was launched here on May 15 and according to reports, 56.45 lakh children in six districts of Gorakhpur and Basti divisions were vaccinated.

Divisional commissioner Dr Moolchand Yadav appealed to the people to bring their children, who could not be vaccinated during the drive, to the community health centres for vaccination.

According to health department reports, around 40 lakh children were immunised in Gorakhpur district.

In Santkabir Nagar and Siddharth Nagar districts of Basti division, the people’s response was encouraging.

The divisional commissioner appealed to the people to register the name of their wards who have been left due to certain disease.

He further said that the remaining vaccines would be utilised in immunisation of the children in Basti district from June 1 to 15.

However, child specialist Dr RN Singh advised people to use all the preventive methods including sanitation and fogging in the area to avoid the reoccurrence of the disease.

 
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