Bangladesh achieves impressive successes in vaccination: Samanta

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DHAKA, Health and Family Welfare Minister Professor Dr

Samanta Lal Sen today said Bangladesh has made outstanding successes in

expansion of vaccination coverage across the country.

“Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been conferred with the prestigious

“Vaccine Hero” award in recognition of Bangladesh’s outstanding success in

vaccination,” he told a programme in the auditorium of CIRDAP here.

President of Jatiya Press Club Farida Yasmin, Deputy Representative to UNICEF

in Bangladesh Emma Brigham, Healthcare professionals, representatives from

different local and international organizations, among others, addressed the

programme with Chairman of Bangladesh Parliamentary Forum for Health and

Wellbeing Prof Dr. Md Abdul Aziz, MP, in the chair.

Bangladesh Parliamentary Forum for Health and well-being organised the

programme titled “High Level meeting for strengthening immunization programme

for achieving universal health coverage”.

The health minister said like success of vaccination coverage, Bangla
desh

also made remarkable progress in the health sector in the past 15 years as

the Awami League-led government has implemented massive development

programmes in the country.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is firmly committed to bring all children under

the vaccination coverage, he said.

“Despite shortage of manpower, all healthcare professionals are sincerely

working to fulfill the commitment of the Prime Minister. We are taking

initiatives to recruit adequate number of healthcare professionals.”

Emma Brigham said: “Vaccines are among the greatest advances

in global health and development. It is the safest and most cost-

effective method to save children’s lives and Bangladesh is no

stranger to its success story.”

She said it has already been 45 years since Bangladesh launched the Expanded

Programme on Immunization and the programme has propelled

significant immunization efforts in Bangladesh, now reaching 84 per

cent of infants with full childhood vaccines.

The UNICEF top official also said b
oth maternal and neonatal tetanus and

polio were eradicated in 2008 and 2014 respectively.

“We will continue to work with parliamentarians, provide our assistance to

EPI, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, and civil society

organizations to support the upcoming new vaccine campaigns, the routine

introduction of these new vaccines, and strengthen the health system,” she

continued.

Immunization is globally recognized as one of the best public health

investment, other speakers said, adding that it is a vital component of

primary healthcare reaches more people than any other health or social

service.

It (immunization) benefits individuals communities, countries and the world,

they added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha