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Over 1.87 lakh children to get Vitamin A capsules in Manikganj

A total of 1,87,404 children of under-five

age group will be fed with vitamin A Plus capsules in seven upazilas

including two municipalities of the district on June 1.

On the day, the National Vitamin A Plus Campaign 2024 will be conducted in 65

unions and two municipalities in seven upazilas of the district

simultaneously, Dr. Mohammad Moksedul Momin, civil surgeon of the district,

told BSS today.

The campaign will be conducted under the auspices of the Public Health and

Nutrition Institute and National Nutrition Services under the Ministry of

Health and Family Planning with the assistance of UNICEF.

The Civil Surgeon said: “We have completed all necessary preparations to make

the National Vitamin A Plus campaign a success.”

He highlighted the importance of continuation of Vitamin A supplementations

for under-five babies to prevent mal-nutritional blindness especially night

blindness, bitot’s spots and corneal lesions.

“Immunizaion of the under-five babies with Vitamin A Plus capsules is cruci
al

for strengthening their immune system and disease resistance capacity for

healthier growth,” he added.

The Civil Surgeon Office said a total of 3,190 health workers and volunteers

will provide Vitamin A Plus capsules at 1,588 centres in seven upazilas and

two municipalities on Saturday next from 8 am to 4 pm.

Under the programme, the health department has taken adequate measures to

provide necessary vitamin-A capsules (blue colour ) to 21,771 babies of six

months to 11 months and vitamin-A capsules (red colour) to 1,65,633 children

of 12 months to 49 months age group, said EPI Superintendent of District

Civil Surgeon Office Moniruzzaman.

The Civil Surgeon specially called upon the parents to bring their kids to

the outreach centres with a full stomach to feed them Vitamin A capsule as

immunization with an empty stomach might cause nausea.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha