Immunisation
programmes play key role in health care
HA NOI (VNS)- Preventive health care,
especially the Expanded Programme for Immunisation (EPI), has played a key
role in protecting people from disease during the past 25 years, said the EPI
director, Nguyen Tran Hien.
"The country has reduced
6.7 million infection cases and 42,900 deaths thanks to the EPI," Hien
said.
"The mortality rate of
children under 5 has remarkably declined over the past 20 years, going from
51.2 per thousand in 1990 to 23 per thousand last year. The same rate in
children under 1 also declined from 23 per thousand to 12 per thousand,"
he noted.
Millions of children have
also been vaccinated, significantly lowering the rate of diseases with
preventive vaccines. Measles occurrences, for example, were 182 times lower
in 2012 compared to the days before 1984, when the programme was implemented.
At yesterday's conference,
State President Truong Tan Sang urged agencies at all levels to continue
prioritising preventive health care.
"Prevention is better
than cure," he said, "so the importance of preventive work cannot
be underestimated."
The president added that
failure to adequately provide people with preventive treatment would increase
the risk of pandemics.
Sang asked the health
ministry to create policies relating to investment, human resource training
and scientific research.
He also urged the preventive
health care sector to ensure vaccines came from reputable sources and to draw
up a plan for producing local vaccines in efforts to improve the quality of
preventive medicine.
While praising the health
sector's contributions to disease prevention, Sang also thanked international
countries and organisations for supporting the expanded programme for
immunisation in
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Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 12, 2012
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