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The Prime Minister of Pakistan launching NIDs

Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) Protect against poliomyelitis 4 doses (1st dose soon after birth and then at 6, 10 and 14 wks) 2 drops for each dose orally Supplied as liquid vaccine in vial with separate dropper Dropper to be attached with the vial for vaccine administration and its cap should be kept closed when not in use

Patient at Health Facility Case Definition - Suspected Measles Any person with generalized maculo-papular rash plus fever plus one of the following: – cough or – coryza (runny nose) or – conjunctivitis (red eyes) Any person whom a clinician suspects has measles

Definition of Measles Outbreak More than 5 suspected measles cases including at least one laboratory confirmed measles case in the identified area during the recall period of 30 days prior to investigation.

WHO Recommended Vitamin A Schedule for Measles Treatment AGE On the Spot DoseNext Day Dose < 6 months50,000 IU 6-11 months100,000 IU >= 12 months200,000 IU

Tetanus toxoid is an active immunizing agent prepared from detoxified tetanus toxin that produces an antigenic response in the body, conferring permanent immunity to tetanus infection Tetanus Toxoid (TT)

The Immunization Schedule for Woman of Child Bearing Age