Injectable vaccine to prevent re-emergence of polio launched

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New Delhi, Nov 30: An injectable vaccine to prevent re-emergence of polio was launched today by the government and it will be administered in addition to polio drops to double the protection from the deadly virus which has chances of coming back.

The Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) will be introduced in the routine immunization programme of the government to do away with the risk of re-introduction of the disease.

Health Minister JP Nadda said that though India was certified polio-free on March 27, 2014, the battle against polio is not over yet.

The virus is still active in our neighboring countries — Pakistan and Afghanistan. Cases of polio still happen there. So the risk of re-introduction of the disease remains, particularly through importation from these endemic countries, he said.

“We are there to give them all kinds of support including technical, experience or vaccine-related assistance. But we will have to be vigilant till the virus is eradicated globally,” Nadda said at a function here to launch the vaccine.

In the first phase, the IPV injection is being introduced in six states — Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab.

However, the children will continue to receive OPV (polio drops) dose under routine immunization and in pulse polio campaigns till they are 5 years of age.

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