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Following the official closing of the national influenza vaccination campaign, health surveillance director Taise Cavalcante reveals that the vaccination target of the target audience has reached 92% ( ) On June 22, the municipal health service (SMS) continued the work of vaccinating priority groups until the end of the inventory. On Tuesday, October 3, after the latest updates of the control system of the Ministry of Health, Aracaju was able to reach the goal.
The director of health surveillance, Taise Cavalcante, reveals that the public index of vaccination target has reached 92%. "The capital was able to beat the target of a large part of the target audience advocated by Member States, which was 90% .However, the index of pregnant women and children was still very low than we would have liked: 67.49% and 66.02%, respectively. " But the director says that even if pregnant women did not reach the goal of 90 compared to 2017, there was an increase of 20.41% over 2017. "There were 761 more pregnant women than last year, while the elderly, a very important priority group, closed this year with a coverage of 102.23 "According to the coordinator of the SMS (SMS) vaccination, it is estimated that the number of elderly in the country, Tânia Nunes, thanks to the strategies adopted by SMS, vaccine stocks have been finalized . "Today, the stock we have will only consider children with indication of the second dose, upon presentation of the proof of receipt of the first, since of age the application of these is fragmented. " Tânia also says that in almost two months of vaccination, Aracaju has achieved satisfactory results against national indices. "We mobilized our entire technical team and managed to exceed the MS goal." Of the 124,317 people in the target audience, we immunized 114,375 people. " Among the priority groups were pregnant women, children aged six months to five years, health workers, teachers, puerperal women (up to 45 days after birth), adolescents and adults deprived of their liberty. Source: SMS [ad_2]Source link |