14.7pulse Polio Programme
14.7pulse Polio Programme
14.7pulse Polio Programme
ON
PULSE POLIO
PROGRAMME
Submitted to
Mrs. T.Nanthini,
Associate professor
Dept. of Community Health Nursing
MTPG&RIHS
PULSE POLIO PROGRAMME
INTRODUCTION
We the M.Sc. II year, Community health nursing students of MTPG & RIHS
participated in pulse polio programme at 19.1.2020.
India committed to the resolution passed by World Health Assembly for global polio
eradication in 1988.
WHO, on 24th February 2012, removed India from the list of “endemic countries with
active polio virus transmission”.
On 27th March 2014, the Regional Certification Commission of World Health
Organization certified South-East Asia Region of WHO, which includes India, as
polio free. This is a remarkable achievement considering the fact that in 2009
India accounted for half of the total number of polio cases globally and there were
an estimated 2 lakh cases of polio every year in the country in the year 1978.
There are 24 lakh vaccinators and 1.5 lakh supervisors involved in the successful
implementation of the polio campaigns.
The Pulse Polio Initiative (PPI) aims at covering every individual in the country. It aspires to
reach even children in remote communities through an improved social mobilisation plan.
Not a single child should miss the immunization and leaving no chance of polio occurrence.
Cases of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) to be reported in time and stool specimens of them to
be collected within 14 days. Outbreak response immunization (ORI) to be conducted as early
as possible.
STEPS INVOLVED
A vaccine vial monitor (VVM) is a thermochromics label put on vials containing vaccines
which gives a visual indication of whether the vaccine has been kept at a temperature which
preserves its potency. The labels were designed in response to the problem of delivering
vaccines to developing countries where the cold chain is difficult to preserve, and where
formerly vaccines were being rendered inactive and administered ineffectively due to their
having been denatured by exposure to ambient temperature.
POLIO VACCINE
The World Health Organization has described VVMs as crucial in the spread of polio
vaccination programs.
USE
The vaccine vial monitor consists of a heat sensitive square within a circle. If the monitor is
exposed to heat it changes color with time and with increasing speed in hotter conditions. If
the square becomes the same color as the circle or becomes darker than the circle, then the
vaccine contained in the vial is damaged and the vial should be discarded.
ACTIVITIES
CONCLUSION
This pulse polio programme was very useful and we were actively participated and
contributed our health service to the community.