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CES (2019) & DHIS2 (2022) data shows, 30 upazillas across 21 districts exhibit Zero-Dose rates exceeding 4%
The government will introduce the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for female students in classes 5-9, commencing this September.
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Pentavalent vaccines are vaccines that protect against five different diseases. Pentavalent vaccines have contributed to significant reductions in these diseases in many countries. Let’s look at what diseases these vaccines help us fight.
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance has coined distinctive terms to address children who received no vaccine. Let’s look at these critical terms as work towards equal distribution of vaccines for all Bangladeshi people.
Despite huge immunisation success, Bangladesh faces many challenges to continue vaccination coverage. The MOHFW of Bangladesh outlines key strategies to ensure continued EPI coverage and immunisation equity.
Ensuring access to vaccines is crucial for the health and well-being of our children. It’s alarming to see a zero dose percentage among children in some parts of Bangladesh. Let’s come together to promote vaccination awareness and increase accessibility to help protect every child.
EPI vaccines are free of cost, and available at government hospitals, upazila health complex, union health centers, NGOs as well as private hospitals.
South Eastern Bangladesh experienced below 75% of immunisation coverage as per the Extended Programme for immunisation (EPI) coverage evaluation survey 2019.