Diphtheria deaths in Indonesia spark immunisation campaign

Diphtheria deaths in Indonesia spark immunisation campaign

A baby cries during diphtheria immunisation at a clinic in Cibinong, Bogor, West Java, south of Jakarta, Indonesia December 5, 2017 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Picture taken December 5, 2017. Antara Foto/Yulius Satria Wijaya/ via Reuters)
A baby cries during diphtheria immunisation at a clinic in Cibinong, Bogor, West Java, south of Jakarta, Indonesia December 5, 2017 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Picture taken December 5, 2017. Antara Foto/Yulius Satria Wijaya/ via Reuters)

JAKARTA: Indonesia has begun a campaign to immunise 8 million children and teenagers against diphtheria after the disease killed 38 people, mostly children, since January.

Children in school uniforms and toddlers clinging to their parents received shots at a high school in Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, on the first day of the campaign Monday.

Diptheria can cause breathing difficulties, heart failure and paralysis. It was more or less eradicated in Indonesia in the 1990s but health officials say it has re-emerged in the past four years because immunisation rates have dropped, partly reflecting unfounded fears about vaccines.

The 3.7 billion baht campaign aims to vaccinate 8 million people under the age of 19 in Jakarta and the populous provinces of Banten and West Java.

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