Kathmandu, Aug 16: The Ministry of Health and Population is preparing to launch a vaccination campaign against measles and rubella in all 77 districts across the country within the current fiscal year.
The campaign aims to meet the government’s target of eliminating measles from the country by 2026.
In view of the ongoing preparations for the nationwide campaign against measles, the Child Health and Immunization Section under the Department of Health Services has already written to the GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, asking for logistic management to undertake the campaign. It has demanded 9.7 million doses of vaccines, according to section chief Dr Abhiyan Gautam. He added that the GAVI had responded to the call for the vaccine support positively.
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According to him, 21 districts adjoining India and three districts in the Kathmandu Valley have been assessed as highly vulnerable districts in view of measles infection.
Nepal Demographic Health Survey-2022 states that 80 percent of children in Nepal are vaccinated against measles.
Though the government initially had set a target of eliminating measles by 2019, it was subsequently postponed for 2023. The revised target was affected by COVID-19, mandating the government to reschedule it for 2026.
(RSS)