On Saturday (20), the Baruri Department of Health “D-Day” is promoting the national mobilization for multiple vaccinations, according to the Health Ministry’s Plan for National Immunization (PNI). The intent is to update vaccination coverage for the population of children and adolescents under 15 years of age, whose rates are very low across the country, including Barweri.
Multiple immunizations are performed in primary health care units (UBSs), from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. paying off over here List of basic health units, with their respective vaccination addresses.
But two mobile stations will also be available. One is in the Fundação Instituto de Educação de Barueri (Fieb) in Alphaville (500 Andromeda Avenue) and the other is in the administration of Residence Morada dos Pássaros, in Aldeia da Serra. In both cases, business hours will also be from 8 am to 4 pm.
On D-Day, all vaccines from the baseline immunization schedule for children and adolescents (see table below), such as polio, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, hepatitis A and B, tuberculosis, yellow fever, etc., will be served at UBSs. others. The exception is due to mobile leaflets, which will give only doses of polio and measles immunization agents.
Chance
This Saturday’s mobilization aims to provide access to vaccinations and vaccination card updates to the public under 15, since not all parents or guardians are able to transport their dependents to vaccination sites during the week.
It is necessary to show the vaccination booklet and an identification document with a photo. The initiative gains importance when the registration of many diseases that have been eradicated in Brazil for years is verified, as is the case for measles.
For Barueri Health Surveillance Coordinator Rosanna Peri Andrade Ambrogeni, “It is critical that all target population attend health services, taking the vaccination booklet so that health professionals can assess if there is any vaccine yet to be administered or if there are doses They must be applied to complete the vaccination schedule recommended in this calendar.”
age | Serum | protection |
At birth | BCG, hepatitis B | Tuberculosis and hepatitis B |
two months | VIP PENTAVALENT (DTP + Hib + Hepatitis B), Rotavirus, PNEUMOCOCCIQUE 10 VALENT | Polio (polio), diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, diseases caused by hemophilia B, hepatitis B, diarrheal disease caused by rotavirus, diseases caused by pneumococcus |
Three months | Meningococcal c | Diseases caused by meningococcus c |
four months | VIP PENTAVALENT (DTP + Hib + Hepatitis B), Rotavirus, PNEUMOCOCCIQUE 10 VALENT | Polio (polio), diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, diseases caused by hemophilus B, hepatitis B, diarrheal disease caused by rotavirus, diseases caused by pneumococcus |
Five months | Meningococcal c | Diseases caused by meningococcus c |
six months | VIP PENTAVALENTE (DTP + Hib + Hepatitis B) | Polio (polio), diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, diseases caused by hemophilus B, hepatitis B |
9 months | yellow fever | yellow fever |
12 Months | GRABEL – MUMPS – RUBELLA (SCR), MENINGOCOCCAL C, PNEUMOCOCCA 10 VALENT | Measles, mumps, rubella, meningococcal diseases, and pneumococcal diseases |
15 months | VOP, DTP, and TETRAVIRAL HEPATITIS (SCR + Chickenpox) | Polio (polio), diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis A, measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox |
four years | VOP, DTP, chicken pox, yellow fever | polio (polio), diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough, chickenpox (chickenpox), yellow fever |
annual | flu | flu |