Intensive Pulse Polio immunization drive held across Jammu Div

Kishtwar: Intensive Pulse Polio immunization was today carried out across Jammu Division amid elaborate arrangements put in place by the respective district administrations.

At Kishtwar

Deputy Commissioners, Ashok Sharma launched the campaign here at District Hospital to immunise about 42,025 children below the 5 year age in the district.

“For the hassle free pulse polio programme about 368 polio booths have been established across the district to inoculate all children below 5 year. This will be followed by two day door to door targeting of the beneficiaries especially in remote Marwah, Warwan , Dachhan, Paddar and other areas of district ”, said DC, while speaking on the occasion.

He further informed that 1481 employees of Health, ICDS and Education department have been engaged for Booth level and house to house targeting of the beneficiaries for 100 percent coverage.

Chief Medical officer Kishtwar Dr. R S Manhas, Dy CMO Kishtwar Dr. Balbir kumar, BMO Kishtwar Dr. Sat Lal besides other medical staff and officials remained present on the occasion.

At Kathua

Pulse Polio immunization drive was launched by Deputy Commissioner, Om Prakash by administering polio drops to the children here at Government Mahatma Gandhi Child and Maternity Hospital.

The DC said the 3-day drive will cover as many as 10,1706 children below 5 year age for which 580 booths have been established across the district. He further informed that a total of 2320 officials are detailed to undertake this extensive exercise. He said 112 High Risk Area have been identified besides 10 mobile teams, 14 transit teams, 116 supervisory Staff, ASHA and Anganwadi workers have been deputed for achieving 100% immunization target in the district. .

Chief Medical Officer, Ashok Choudhary, ASP, Ramnish Gupta, Doctors and paramedic staff and a large number of people were also present.

At Doda

Deputy Commissioner (DC), Dr Sagar D Doifode, kick started the three day Intensified Pulse Polio Programme (IPPI) by administering Polio drops to children below 5 year at OPD of Associated Hospital Government Medical College, in presence of Chief Medical Officer, Dr Yaqoob Mir; Medical Superintendent, AH GMC, District Immunization Officer, BMO Ghat, besides Doctors and Paramedical staff of the Health department.

The DC said that during the 3 –day drive, about 71000 children of the targeted age group will be immunized at 523 Polio booths. He said 105 Supervisors, 2124 Anganwari Workers, ASHA workers, officials from health and education department have been engaged for this service to make the programme a success.

At Poonch

District Development Commissioner Rahul Yadav launched the three day Pulse Polio Programme here at District hospital.

Speaking on the occasion, the DC asked the concerned officers of the Health Department to work in a mission mode and with added zeal to ensure the 100% coverage of the children under the programme in the next two days.

He informed that a total 81385 children will be administered oral polio vaccine at 426 vaccination booths set up in the district and door to door visit in the next two days. He further informed that 1708 workers and 85 supervisors have been deputed to man the booths and ensure absolute coverage.

Chief Medical Officer, Dr G.A Malik, Medical superintendent, Dr. Mushtaq Hussain, Dr. Desh Raj Changotra, Health Inspector, Anjali Sharma, Ravinder singh besides staff members were present.

At Rajouri

District Development Commissioner Rajouri, Rajesh K Shavan launched the three day Pulse Polio Programme here at the District Hospital.

Speaking on the occasion, the DDC said that the drive was simultaneously launched in all the subdivisions of the district and asked the concerned officers of the Health Department to work in a mission mode to achieve 100% coverage of the children.

The DDC directed the concerned officers to ensure that all the COVID19 protocols are followed while carrying out different activities related to the programme to avoid the risk of infection.

Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Shamim Un Nissa Bhatti, Dy. Chief Medical Officer, Dr.Anees Altaf Nabi, Block Medical Officer Manjakote, Dr.Mehmood, paramedical staff of health department and senior citizens were present on the occasion.

The Chief Medical Officer informed that Oral Polio Vaccine will be administered to 109335 children at 644 vaccination booths set up in the district. She further informed that 2556 workers and 127 supervisors have been deputed for ensuring absolute coverage.

At Ramban

Deputy Commissioner, Ramban, Mussarat Islam inaugurated Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization (IPPI) programme by administering polio drops to a young infant at District Hospital s(DH).

Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Fareed Bhat, Dy. CMO, Dr. Mohammad Iqbal Bhat, Medical Superintendent, DH, Dr. Abdul Hamid and staff members of DH were present on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, the DC said that 436 vaccination booths have been established across the 4 medical blocks of the district including Gool, Ukhral, Batote and Banihal with a deployment of 1740 team members, 82 supervisors and officials of different departments.

Besides, 50 mobile and transit teams comprising Supervisory, Teacher, Health Worker, ASHA and Anganwadi workers were engaged for proper execution and monitoring of the immunization process.

Similar drive was also carried out in far-flung and snow bound areas of district like Mahu and Mangit of Banihal block.

Later, the CMO disclosed that 90.34% (60052 children) out of 66472 upto 5 year age were administered polio vaccines and the rest of children will be given polio drops at their places on February 1st and 2nd.