HPV vaccination campaign successful in Hanumangarh, more than 400 adolescent girls got vaccinated
Rajesh Chaudhary |Hanumangarh, Rajasthan | news vani news
The HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) special vaccination campaign organized in the district was successfully completed. With the joint efforts of the district administration and the medical and health department, more than 400 girls in the age group of 14 to 15 years were vaccinated, which was the highest in the division.
District Collector Dr. Khushal Yadav Visited the urban UPHC located at Junction, took stock of the vaccination and encouraged the girls. He said that this campaign is an important initiative towards protecting daughters from serious diseases like cervical cancer. Through timely vaccination, the foundation for their healthy and safe future is being laid.
Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. Navneet Sharma Said that vaccination was done in a systematic manner at 63 vaccination sites set up across the district. Cold chain, AEFI kits, sanitation, drinking water, snacks and proper seating arrangements were ensured at all the centres. Health workers and nursing staff performed their responsibilities with full promptness.
Hanumangarh topped the division
Under this campaign, Hanumangarh district secured the first position in the division by providing maximum vaccination. This achievement is believed to be the result of the strong health systems and effective public awareness of the district.
Awareness increased participation
Before the campaign, extensive awareness was conducted in schools, Anganwadi centers and community level, the positive impact of which was seen. Parents enthusiastically sent their daughters for vaccination. social organization Empowered Women Institute Many girls also got vaccinated due to the initiative of.
Inspirational Initiative in Pilibanga
Subdivision officer Uma Mittal Made her parents aware by getting her daughter vaccinated at the Community Health Center Pilibanga. He said that HPV vaccine is completely safe and scientifically proven, hence children should be vaccinated on time without any misconception.
The administration believes that such campaigns will play an important role in preventing serious diseases in the future and will move the society in a healthy direction.
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