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Govt to rename 'Mission Indradhanush', adds four new vaccines to immunisation drive

The government's ambitious ‘Mission Indradhanush’ programme, which provides immunisation against seven life threatening diseases, is all set to be re-christened as four new vaccines have been added into it.

India TV News Desk Published : May 31, 2016 12:22 IST, Updated : May 31, 2016 12:22 IST
Govt to rename 'Mission Indradhanush'
Govt to rename 'Mission Indradhanush'

New Delhi: The government's ambitious ‘Mission Indradhanush’ programme, which provides immunisation against seven life threatening diseases, is all set to be re-christened as four new vaccines have been added into it.

"We have added four new vaccinations - rotavirus, measles rubella, inactivated polio vaccine biavalent and Japanese Encephalitis for adults. In that, very important is rotavirus. 10 lakh children get hospitalised every year suffering from diarrhoea and 80,000 lose their lives every year," Health Minister JP Nadda told reporters on Monday after the launch of an e-book on Ministry's achievements and initiatives in last 2 years.

As the name suggests, 'Mission Indradhanush', depicting seven colours of the rainbow, provides vaccination to seven vaccine-preventable diseases which include diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, tuberculosis, measles and Hepatitis B.

Nadda further said that the addition of four new vaccinations to the immunisation programme necessitates a change in name for the programme.

"Mission Indradhanush has brought change in the lives of people. We have to keep some other name in place of Indradhanush as the vaccinations has gone up from seven to eleven," he said.

‘Mission Indradhanush’, launched on December 25 in 2014, aims to cover all children by 2020 who are either unvaccinated, or are partially vaccinated against these vaccine preventable diseases.

"In one year time, 1.62 crore children have been additionally brought under the ambit of immunisation. Approximately 45 lakh have been totally immunised additionally. There are 90 lakh children whose immunisation does not take place, for 20 lakh out of them no immunisation takes place at all while for 70 lakh children it is done partially. This is apart from routine immunisation," the Minister said.

Health Ministry officials had earlier said that between 2009-2013 immunisation coverage has increased from 61 per cent to 65 per cent, indicating only 1 per cent increase in coverage every year.

To accelerate the process of immunisation by covering 5 per cent and more children every year, a "Mission Mode" has been adopted to achieve target of full coverage by 2020.

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