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UNICEF and the Health Ministry work to reverse drop in children vaccination rates in Lebanon

"In Lebanon, only 55 percent of children under one year old have received all the necessary and timely doses of vaccines," said Dr. Bhrigu Kapuria, Immunization Specialist at UNICEF Lebanon.

UNICEF and the Health Ministry work to reverse drop in children vaccination rates in Lebanon

A vaccine being administered for a young child in Beirut, Lebanon in June 2021. (Credit: Fouad Choufany/UNICEF)

BEIRUT — Vaccination rates among children — notably for measles, polio, and hepatitis — have dropped globally, a report published by the World Health Organization in mid-July noted. The global drop has also reached Lebanon, but UNICEF and Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health told L'Orient Today that they have partnered to change this.“The report regards children as vaccinated or unvaccinated on the basis of whether the child took the complete vaccination dose, and whether the child took it at the required age,” Dr. Bhrigu Kapuria, Immunization Specialist at UNICEF Lebanon, explained. “So if a child took two doses of a three-dose vaccine, the report does not regard them as vaccinated.”"In Lebanon, only 55 percent of children under one year old have received all the necessary and timely doses of vaccines," Kapuria explained.Mobile...
BEIRUT — Vaccination rates among children — notably for measles, polio, and hepatitis — have dropped globally, a report published by the World Health Organization in mid-July noted. The global drop has also reached Lebanon, but UNICEF and Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health told L'Orient Today that they have partnered to change this.“The report regards children as vaccinated or unvaccinated on the basis of whether the child took the complete vaccination dose, and whether the child took it at the required age,” Dr. Bhrigu Kapuria, Immunization Specialist at UNICEF Lebanon, explained. “So if a child took two doses of a three-dose vaccine, the report does not regard them as vaccinated.”"In Lebanon, only 55 percent of children under one year old have received all the necessary and timely doses of vaccines," Kapuria...