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Immunization
Immunization in the South-East Asia
In South-East Asia, vaccines have revolutionized public health. Recognized as one of the most cost-effective interventions available, they've delivered a remarkable track record of success.
Saving Lives: From eradicating smallpox to eliminating polio and maternal & neonatal tetanus, vaccinations stand as a powerful testament to global teamwork and scientific progress. Millions of lives have been saved, with countless children now shielded from these deadly diseases. Countless individuals are spared illness and lifelong complications, thanks to the vaccines. Saving lives and preventing serious illness and disability.
Controlling Other Diseases: Once widespread diseases like measles, rubella, hepatitis B, and Japanese encephalitis are now significantly reduced. The decline in these diseases demonstrates the power of vaccines in controlling their spread and outbreaks.
Eradication Milestones: A major victory for public health, the region is now free from wild poliovirus since 2014, marking the eradication of this crippling disease. Additionally, the elimination of maternal and neonatal tetanus protects mothers and newborns from this deadly complication of childbirth.
Vaccines are one of the most cost-effective healthcare interventions available. Immunization offers vital protection throughout life, from adolescence to adulthood and beyond. They prevent costly illness, hospitalisation, and complications, saving money in the long run.
The story of vaccines in Southeast Asia is a testament to scientific progress, global collaboration, and unwavering commitment to public health. As new vaccines are developed, the future promises even greater protection for children across the region.
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