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Health Ministry to launch IMI 2.0 to improve immunisation

IMI 2.0 will include four rounds of vaccination, with each round involving a seven-day immunisation drive to be conducted each month from December 2 onwards. Further, 16 district collectors who have been able to achieve 90 per cent immunisation coverage in their respective districts during the previous rounds of the mission (2017-18), will be felicitated.

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Published : Oct 22, 2019, 9:57 PM IST

Health Ministry to launch IMI 2.0 to improve immunisation

New Delhi:To ensure that not a single child in the country misses out on vaccination, the government will launch the ''Intensified Mission Indradhanush 2.0'' on October 31 with a special focus on improving coverage in areas with "low" immunisation.

"Let us renew our pledge to reach every single child to save them from vaccine preventable disease," Harsh Vardhan said addressing the media on the celebration of the silver jubilee of the Pulse Polio programme.

Health Ministry to launch IMI 2.0 to improve immunisation in low coverage pockets

Further, 16 district collectors who have been able to achieve 90 per cent immunisation coverage in their respective districts during the previous rounds of the mission (2017-18), will be felicitated, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said.

"India being declared polio free in 2014 was a long and momentous journey. It all began with a single thought that if ballot papers can reach each person, two life saving drops of vaccination too can reach every child," Vardhan said.

"The success of administering polio vaccination drops to 12 lakh children through 4000 ''polio kendras'' on October 2 in 1994 in Delhi, led to a countrywide movement and Pulse Polio Programme was taken up countrywide a year later in 1995," Vardhan said as he thanked all stakeholders who contributed to the campaign which led to the eradication of polio from India.

Through ''IMI 2.0'', to be launched as part of the silver jubilee celebrations of the Pulse Polio Programme, the health ministry aims to reach each and every child below the age of two years and all pregnant women still uncovered/partially covered in 271 districts of the country and 652 blocks of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

The current national full immunisation coverage rate stands at 87 per cent. According to government data, 260 lakh children are born every year and an estimated 31 lakh out of them would not receive complete rounds of vaccination in the first year of their life due to various reasons.

IMI 2.0 will include four rounds of vaccination, with each round involving a seven-day immunisation drive to be conducted each month from December 2 onwards.

The minister said the best practices and the systems established by the Pulse Polio Programme have benefitted other health programs like the community mobilisation, logistics management, reaching the last mile or setting up a surveillance system.

The IMI programme is supported by 12 ministries and departments and is being monitored by the cabinet secretary at the national level.

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