Kohima: Some not vaccinated due to migration, refusal and sickness

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Kohima, October 16 (MExN): The immunization campaigns in Kohima district have achieved significant success with a coverage rate of over 95%. However, there are still some individuals who have not been vaccinated due to reasons such “as migration, refusal, and sickness during the vaccination sessions.” 

This was reported by Dr Khrievilhou Nakhro, District Programme Officer for Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) and Universal Immunization Program (UIP) in Kohima during a meeting held at DPDB conference hall, Kohima on October 12, stated a DIPR report.

Kohima District Task Force for Immunization, encompassing both rural and urban areas, had convened the meeting to discuss the progress of Intensified Mission Indradhanush (IMI), Measles-Rubella (MR) Elimination Drive, and Routine Immunization (RI). 

During the meeting, Dr Nakhro provided an overview of the status of Intensified Mission Indradhanush (IMI) 5.0 and MR Elimination Drive. These campaigns began in August and are scheduled to continue until October 14, within the Kohima District, he stated ansd expressed optimism that the remaining individuals will be covered during the final round from October 9 to 14. 

The meeting also included updates on MDR (Measles, Diphtheria, and Rubella) by the NHAK team and insights into the activities, interventions, and experiences related to IMI/RI in both urban and rural areas from July to October 2023, presented by a member of the Indian Social Responsibility Network (ISRN).

City Embrace Model 
A member of the team responsible for the City Embrace Model (CTFI-CEM) highlighted the status and activities of the initiative. This project, initiated by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, involved micro-planning and orientation programs at various Sub-Centers, Urban Primary Health Centers (UPHCs), and Primary Health Centers (PHCs). 

It was also mentioned that the team plans to organize outreach sessions in outlying areas of the city in the near future. However, the team encountered operational challenges, such as inadequate basic infrastructure, a shortage of human resources, and poor coordination among line departments.

All stakeholders were urged to cooperate more closely to overcome these challenges and ensure the successful implementation of the project.

Vaccinators and Community Mobilizers rewarded 
During the meeting, four Vaccinators and Community Mobilizers were recognized for their exceptional efforts. Khrieleno Seletsu (ASHA) from Pfuchama Village, Kekhriesenuo Kintso (CHO, Mima HWC) from Jakhama Block, and Bokali Yeptho (ANM) and Sevelu Puro (ASHA) Keyake from Kohima Block were felicitated with certificates and gift hampers.

The meeting was conducted in two sessions, with Deputy Commissioner Kohima, Shanavas C IAS, chairing the first session, and SDO(C) Kohima, Pichano, overseeing the second session.

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