ROTAVIRUS

1/31/2012 08:38:00 PM


Microscopic Image of Rotavirus
vaccinenewsdaily.com
It is a learning experience being in an event that advocates for the safety and well of children.  And being a Mom, we really need to learn a lot of things for our kids.  That's what we learned when we attended an event held in Mango Tree Bistro in Trinoma Mall.  It was days before the celebration of the Chinese New Year and most of the people in the health industry are for also celebrating that the Department of Health has announced the media that they'll be including the Rotavirus Vaccination as part of the Expanded Program for Immunization (EPI) 2012.  The Philippines will be the very first Asian Country to implement Rotavirus Vaccination in the EPI.

This is not a bacteria that can fight back or a virus in a computer that can be cleaned through an antivirus but it's something that children should not have during their first 2 years of life.  It's a rotavirus that is the leading cause of diarrhea or pagtatae. According to information, diarrhea is the second leading killer of children aged less than 5 years old.  Everyday, 1,500 children around the globe die because of rotavirus-related diarrhea.  Parents should be alarmed and educated about this.
To educate us more about ROTAVIRUS, here are some more information about the indirect and direct effect of the virus.

Image form mydochub.com

  • Diarrhea leads to serious long term effects to a child's development in terms of height, energy levels and cognitive abilities.
  • Diarrhea affects nutrient absorption.
  • Growth shortfalls of up to 8.2 cm by age 7 years.
  • Hospitalization due to acute gastroenteritis/diarrhea.
  • Quality of life as well as their livelihood due to an income loss.
This disease is highly preventable through vaccination and with this there would be a better reduction of infant mortality rate.  ROTAVIRUS Vaccine is best given to babies from 6 weeks up to 8 months of age.  It is administered orally 2 to 3 doses depending on the brand of the vaccine.
Image from baby.families.com
Though Rotavirus vaccine have already been around for quite sometime there is still lack of proper campaign and education with regards to this vaccine.  Hopefully, the Rotavirus vaccine would be available soon on health centers and as part of the immunization programs.






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