Latest Breaking News On - பணி இன்றதானுஷ் - Page 2 : vimarsana.com
Rich outlive poor by 7.5 years, upper caste women live 15 years more than Dalits: Oxfam report Shubhangi Misra © Provided by The Print
New Delhi: Stark inequalities in access to healthcare exist in India across class and caste, a new Oxfam report on the country’s health system found.
Oxfam’s Inequality Report 2021: India’s Unequal Healthcare Story showed how the class and caste inequalities lead to difference in age expectancy, infant mortality and sanitation, among others.
The report, which used data from rounds 3 and 4 of the National Family Health Survey and various rounds of National Sample Survey, described the findings as an indicator of the “social gradient in health”.
Bangladesh
India
New-delhi
Delhi
Brazil
China
South-africa
Russia
Sri-lanka
Bhutan
Harsh-vardhan
Alpha-delta
Mission Indradhanush improved child vaccination rates in India
By IANS |
1 Views
Mission Indradhanush improved child vaccination rates in India. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, July 18 : An estimated 25.5 million children across India were vaccinated under India s Mission Indradhanush (MI) child vaccination campaign during March 2015-July 2017, according to a study.
In December 2014, the Government of India launched MI, with the objective of increasing full immunisation coverage.
MI was a periodic intensification of the routine immunisation (PIRI) programme, which targeted unvaccinated and under-vaccinated children by allocating more resources to underserved areas.
The programme was implemented in 528 districts with low initial full immunisation coverage and high dropout rates in four phases during March 2015-July 2017.
India
Washington
United-states
New-delhi
Delhi
Centre-for-disease-dynamics
India-universal-immunization-programme
India-mission-indradhanush
Mission-indradhanush
Disease-dynamics
Universal-immunization
Highlights
The Union health ministry said India achieved 99 per cent coverage of DTP3 (three doses of diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines) in the first quarter of the year.
The ministry also stated that it along with all States and UTs and development partners, has worked towards mitigating the negative impacts of COVID-19.
New Delhi: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Friday (July 16, 2021) issued a detailed statement and debunked reports of lakhs of Indian children who may have missed routine vaccinations owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. The health ministry clarified that the authorities have been focused on maintaining essential services including immunization under the Universal Immunization Programme (UIP).
India
New-delhi
Delhi
Mission-indradhanush
Ministry-of-health
Immunization-programme
Family-welfare
Universal-immunization-programme
Supplementary-immunisation-activities
இந்தியா
புதியது-டெல்ஹி
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.