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Indonesia launches measles vaccination campaign after 17 die in outbreak

Sumenep (Indonesia), Aug 25 (AP) Hundreds of children in Indonesia lined up for free measles shots Monday as authorities rolled out a vaccination campaign in response to an outbreak that has caused 17 deaths.
    More than 2,000 children were infected in East Java province over the past eight months, according to officials who said 16 of the 17 deaths occurred in Sumenep district. Sixteen patients were not immunised, and one did not complete the vaccines, according to data from Sumenep District Health Agency.
    Indonesia has reported previous outbreaks of the highly infectious disease, mostly driven by gaps in vaccination coverage in the world's largest Muslim-majority nation.
    A major outbreak occurred in the easternmost province of Papua in 2018, causing dozens of deaths. That year, the Indonesian Ulema Council reported the measles and rubella vaccine used for mass immunisation programs contained pork. Use of the vaccine produced by the Serum Institute of India was permitted until a halal vaccine without pork could be found.
    Just 72 per cent of Indonesia's 22 million children under 5 received the measles vaccine last year, and in some provinces, vaccination rates were below 50 per cent, according to data from Statistics Indonesia.
    Indonesian authorities have called on residents, community and religious leaders to support immunisation efforts. The mass vaccination in Sumenep is targeting 78,000 children from 9 months to 6 years old.
    "Otherwise, this disease, measles, will spread further among our children. It will be even more fatal in the future,” said Imam Hasyim, deputy chief of Sumenep district.
    Globally, the World Health Organisation says 84 per cent of children received the first dose of measles vaccine last year, and 76 per cent had received two doses. But experts say measles vaccine rates need to reach 95 per cent to prevent outbreaks. (AP) SKS ZH

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