WHO, Gates Foundation seek to reverse falling childhood vaccination
rates
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[April 25, 2023]
By Nandhini Srinivasan and Sriparna Roy
(Reuters) - The World Health Organization is working with the Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation and other not-for profit organizations and
agencies to reverse a pandemic-driven decline in routine childhood
vaccinations.
The initiative was launched on Monday by the WHO, UNICEF, the GAVI
vaccine alliance and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation among others,
and seeks to protect countries from vaccine-preventable disease
outbreaks such as measles and yellow fever.
The efforts will focus on boosting rates in 20 countries, which account
for 75% of the children who missed vaccinations in 2021.
"WHO is supporting dozens of countries to restore immunization and other
essential health services. Catching up is a top priority. No child
should die of a vaccine-preventable disease," WHO Director-General Dr
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.
Vaccination rates in children during the pandemic took a hit due to
overburdened clinics, lockdown restrictions and disruptions in transport
of vials, syringes and other medical supplies.
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A nurse fills a syringe with malaria
vaccine before administering it to an infant at the Lumumba
Sub-County hospital in Kisumu, Kenya, July 1, 2022. REUTERS/Baz
Ratner/File Photo
According to the WHO, 25 million
children under the age of 1 year did not receive basic vaccines in
2021 and global immunization coverage for children dropped to 81%
that year from 86% in 2019.
People all over the world lost confidence in the importance of
routine childhood vaccines against killer diseases such as measles
and polio during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report from
UNICEF last week.
(Reporting by Sriparna Roy and Nandhini Srinivasan in Bengaluru;
Editing by Maju Samuel)
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