Spring Vaccination Drive: 300,000 Kids Set to Receive Polio Immunization

Spring Vaccination Drive: 300,000 Kids Set to Receive Polio Immunization

In a significant move towards combating polio, Iran has initiated a comprehensive vaccination campaign targeting children under five years of age. This effort is part of the ongoing polio eradication campaign that began in winter, with an additional 300,000 children slated for vaccination in high-risk areas across the northern regions of the country during the spring season.

Understanding Polio and Its Risks

Polio, short for poliomyelitis, is a highly infectious viral disease that predominantly affects children under the age of five. The transmission of the virus occurs primarily through person-to-person contact, mainly via the fecal-oral route. It can also spread through contaminated water or food sources. Once the virus enters the body, it multiplies in the intestines, potentially invading the nervous system and leading to paralysis.

Fortunately, polio is preventable through immunization. The creation of effective vaccines in the 20th century has played a crucial role in preventing paralytic polio. Administered multiple times, the polio vaccine offers lifelong protection for children.

Details of the Current Vaccination Campaign

According to the health ministry, the current Iranian year, which began on March 20, includes two phases of vaccination:

  1. First Phase: Conducted from April 12 to 14, 2024.
  2. Second Phase: Scheduled for June 17 to 19, 2024.

This vaccination initiative is part of Iran’s ongoing efforts to eradicate polio, a goal that has seen significant success since the supplementary immunization campaign was launched in 1994. Thanks to these dedicated efforts, Iran has remained polio-free since the year 2000.

The Situation in Neighboring Countries

Despite these achievements, polio remains a concern in neighboring countries, particularly Afghanistan and Pakistan, where endemic transmission of the wild poliovirus continues to be a challenge. Recent reports indicate a disturbing increase in the number of wild poliovirus cases in these regions:

  • Afghanistan: The number of wild poliovirus positives has surged by four times compared to 2023.
  • Pakistan: Reports show a twelvefold increase in wild poliovirus cases over the same period.

To mitigate the risk of a polio outbreak in Iran, the health ministry has implemented an annual door-to-door vaccination campaign targeting children under five in high-risk areas. This campaign, conducted in two phases with a month-long interval, took place in the previous Iranian calendar year, which ended on March 20.

Phases of the Previous Campaign

During the last campaign, the following phases were executed:

  1. First Phase: January 4 to 6, 2024.
  2. Second Phase: February 15 to 17, 2024.

Throughout this vaccination effort, approximately 840,000 children, both Iranian nationals and foreign residents under five, were immunized against polio. The medical universities in various provinces, including Sistan-Baluchestan, Kerman, Fars, Hormozgan, Bushehr, Khuzestan, South Khorasan, and Yazd, played a pivotal role in this extensive campaign.

The Importance of Continued Vigilance

As Iran continues its fight against polio, the experiences of neighboring countries serve as a reminder of the ongoing challenges associated with viral diseases. The health ministry emphasizes the importance of vigilance and sustained vaccination efforts to prevent any resurgence of polio within the country.

In conclusion, the ongoing polio vaccination campaign in Iran is a crucial step towards safeguarding the health of children and ensuring that the nation remains free from this debilitating disease. With the support of health authorities and communities, the hope is to maintain the achievements made thus far and continue the fight against polio on all fronts.

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