This Saturday (16) is the “D day” of the Ministry of Health’s multivaccination campaign. The initiative seeks to encourage immunization with 18 different vaccines. The target audience is people up to 15 years old.
The “D-Day” is part of the 2021 Multivaccination Campaign, which began on October 1st and is scheduled to run until the 29th of this month. The aim is to promote regularization of vaccination among children and adolescents. According to the Ministry of Health, since 2015 there has been a drop in vaccination coverage.
Among the vaccines that are part of the campaign are those for BCG, Hepatitis A and B, Penta (DTP/Hib/Hep B), Pneumococcal 10 Valente, VIP (Inactivated Poliomyelitis Vaccine), VRH (Human Rotavirus Vaccine), Meningococcal C (conjugate ), VOP (Oral Polio Vaccine), Yellow Fever, Triple Viral (Measles, Rubella, Mumps), Tetraviral (Measles, Rubella, Mumps, Chickenpox), DTP (Triple Bacterial), Chickenpox and Quadrivalent HPV (Human Papillomavirus).
The HPV, dT (dual adult), yellow fever, Triple Viral, Hepatitis B, dTpa and Meningococcal ACWY (conjugate) vaccines may be updated in the booklets.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Ministry of Health sent guidelines to states and municipalities to ensure health protocols, such as the use of masks, ventilated spaces and hand hygiene.
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