Govt all-set to launch typhoid vaccination campaign this month

12-day campaign will start from November 18 in Sindh. A total number of 8128 teams working out of 462 UCs thro
Updated 13 Nov, 2019
  • 12-day campaign will start from November 18 in Sindh.
  • A total number of 8128 teams working out of 462 UCs throughout Sindh will administer the vaccine to children under 15.
  • Typhoid, a serious illness caused by Salmonella Typhi, is spread through contaminated food and water.

KARACHI: The government of Pakistan is all-set to launch the World Health Organization (WHO) pre-qualified typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV) campaign in Sindh province from 18-30 November leading into a country-wide outreach and ultimately into routine immunisation.  

A total number of 8128 teams working out of 462 Union Councils (UCs) throughout Sindh will administer the vaccine to children between nine months to 15 years of age and will target 10.1 million children; this figure includes 4.7 million children in Karachi alone. This information was disclosed by Dr. Akram Sultan, Project Director, Sindh EPI (Expanded Program on Immunization).

This is a phased national introduction. After first being introduced in Sindh Province, which is the center of an ongoing extensively drug-resistant (XDR) typhoid outbreak, the vaccine will next be introduced in Punjab Province next year and then nationally in 2021.

Typhoid, a serious illness caused by Salmonella Typhi, is spread through contaminated food and water. Prevention through vaccination is one of the most effective solutions to reduce the burden of typhoid in endemic areas. In addition, WASH solutions (e.g. water, sanitation, and hygiene) should be promoted alongside TCV introduction.

More than 15,000 people have been affected in the current outbreak, the first-ever reported outbreak of ceftriaxone-resistant typhoid.

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