Hyderabad: Vaccinations are essential to prevent diseases or infections in everyone. Vaccination was an important factor in curbing a pandemic like Covid-19. Despite this, the number of people getting vaccinated, be it newborns or adults, is not 100 per cent. The Observance of World Immunization Week every year during the last week of April provides the general public with an opportunity to gain information about the importance of vaccines and the need to get them applied.
For the decreasing percentage of vaccinations among people, reasons such as lack of awareness, fear of vaccines, and unavailability of vaccines can be held responsible. World Immunization Week is observed in the last week of April every year, and in 2023, this week is observed from April 24 to April 30.
According to UNICEF, around 20 million children around the world do not get vaccinated due to various reasons, and as a result, a large number of lives are lost every year. Not just this, even during the prevention of Covid-19, when getting vaccinated was considered essential a large number of people were reluctant, confused and afraid of getting vaccinated.
Vaccines play an important role in the prevention of many diseases and infections. But despite this, many people, especially children, are not able to get the necessary vaccines due to various reasons. In the year 2023, this event is being observed around the theme "The Big Catch-up" from 24 to 30 April.
Many types of vaccines are given to newborn children to protect them from many deadly diseases. Also, the administration of vaccines is advised to adults to prevent the occurrence of several deadly diseases. Despite knowing the benefits of vaccines, hesitation or fear about vaccines is commonly noticed in a large number of people. During World Immunization Week, awareness campaigns are organized by the World Health Organization in collaboration with various international and local groups to protect people against diseases that are vaccine-preventable and reduce fear among the general public.
In 2023, the World Immunization Week 2023 activities by the World Health Organization are focused on “assisting governments to provide the necessary technical support and necessary information to launch effective Immunization programmes, and to emphasize the importance of vaccines and Immunization”, thereby to save as many people as possible, especially children, from preventable diseases.