Complete Booster Network : Polio: Recommendation and Responsibility, Now and bey

Speciality: Pediatrics


Speaker:

Dr. Pankaj Garg (Moderator) | MD, DNB (Pediatrics), Senior Consultant, DNB (Pediatrics and (Neonatology)

Dr. Nitin Shah (Speaker) | Section Head, Pediatics and Consultant, PD Hospital Hon. Consultant, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

Description:

A warm welcome to all the medical professionals in this interesting session on Complete Booster Network: Polio: Recommendation and Responsibility, Now and beyond
The Complete Booster Network concept in the context of polio eradication emphasizes the importance of a robust and coordinated effort to ensure comprehensive vaccination coverage. Recommendations for achieving this include maintaining high vaccination rates through routine immunization and supplementary immunization activities, especially in regions where polio is still a threat. The network approach ensures that no child is missed, particularly in hard-to-reach or underserved areas, by deploying mobile vaccination teams, strengthening healthcare infrastructure, and using technology to track vaccination progress.
Responsibility in polio eradication extends beyond governments and health organizations to include communities, parents, and global partners. It involves not only ensuring that every child receives the polio vaccine but also maintaining vigilance through surveillance systems to quickly detect and respond to any potential outbreaks. As we move toward the goal of a polio-free world, it is crucial to sustain these efforts even after the last case of polio is reported. This includes maintaining vaccination programs to prevent the re-emergence of the virus and continuing to educate the public about the importance of immunization. The commitment to a Complete Booster Network for polio reflects a long-term responsibility to protect future generations from this crippling disease.
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