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Vaccination workers to support Iraq to combat polio and cholera

In Iraq, 12,703 vaccination teams have united for a nationwide campaign to vaccinate children against polio and to fight against the spread of cholera.
The campaign has reported to be ended on Oct. 11, 2015, after the workers vaccinated an estimated 5.8 million children living in Iraq. According to a recommendation of the Ministry of Health of Iraq, the campaign has been extended for a couple of days.
The campaign lasted for a total of seven days under the guidance of the Federal Ministry of Health, UNICEF and WHO.
Altaf Musani, acting WHO representative in Iraq, said, “WHO is supporting the campaign through a provision of technical expertise at national, regional, and sub-national levels in high risk areas.” He added, “Our support also includes the financial assistance for polio campaign workers and finger-markers as well as conducting surveillance activities, which is the only scientific tool to prove that polio is constrained in Iraq.”
The campaign also involved education and information about the best ways to detect, prevent and also treat cholera. Approximately 1.5 million households in Iraq received the information.
Peter Hawkins, UNICEF’s representative in Iraq, stated, “UNICEF and partners have taken an innovative approach to the double threat of disease facing children and families in Iraq.”
He added, “In the context of mass displacement and continuing violence, the humanitarian community has succeeded in administering 36 million doses of oral polio vaccine, doubling the country’s cold chain capacity. Converging existing activities can help the very limited resources make a greater impact, and ultimately save more lives.”
Updated 11 Nov 2015 | Soruce: Vaccine News Daily | By S.Seal
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