Philippines risks polio problem as parents skip child vaccines: WHO

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MANILA: The Philippines risks having more cases of polio unless it sharply steps up its vaccinations of children under 5 years of age, the World ...

MANILA: The Philippines risks having more cases of polio unless it sharply steps up its vaccinations of children under 5 years of age, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday .

Immunisation coverage in the Philippines for oral polio vaccines is 66 per cent, but needs to be at 95 per cent, Abeyasinghe said. Just 40 per cent of children under 5 have received a polio vaccine by injection."If we do the vaccination the way we normally did, and that 30 per cent are not vaccinated, you are seeing another outbreak in another couple of years", he said.

Eroding trust in vaccines and poor access to healthcare facilities are among the reasons why Filipino children are not getting vaccinated, compounding the problems of health authorities already battling measles and dengue outbreaks.

 

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