National Immunization Programme – Mission Indradhanush Programme: Newer Approaches and Interventions

2019 ◽  
Vol 86 (7) ◽  
pp. 633-638 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Surabhi Mishra ◽  
Mahendra Singh ◽  
Surekha Kishore
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pp. e0227413
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Aleksandra Patić ◽  
Mirjana Štrbac ◽  
Vladimir Petrović ◽  
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Mioljub Ristić ◽  
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Amrizal Muhammad Nur ◽  
Zaleha Md Isa ◽  
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Chapter seven undertakes close analysis of municipal immunization schemes in Cork and Dublin in the wake of the Ring incident and in the face of impaired public health service provision attendant on wartime conditions. It argues that the municipal anti-diphtheria immunization scheme in Cork city was the only intervention mounted in Ireland or Britain to attain immunization rates comparable to those achieved in North America. In Dublin, failure to organize a comprehensive immunization scheme facilitated the recrudescence of diphtheria in numbers not witnessed since the pre-vaccine era, and increased diphtheria mortality left parents with a difficult decision to make: to present children for treatment to a compromised public health service or to expose them to a rampant, virulent, and increasingly fatal diphtheria infection.


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