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Hanoi to provide vitamin A to nearly 448,000 children

Nearly 448,000 children aging from 6-36 months will receive vitamin A in a large dose from November 30 to December 3, according to the Hanoi Centre for Disease Control.
Hanoi to provide vitamin A to nearly 448,000 children ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Nearly 448,000children aging from 6-36 months will receive vitamin A in a large dose fromNovember 30 to December 3, according to the  Hanoi Centre for Disease Control.

Hoang Duc Hanh, Vice Director of the centre,asked healthcare facilities of wards, districts, and towns to make a list ofchildren subjected to the programme, ensuring that no child is left behind.

The facilities are also requested to ensureconvenient delivery, with each post handling no more than 200 children per day.

Hanoi is striving to give vitamin A to 99.8percent of its children from 6-36 months old, and over 95 percent of childrenunder five years old who are at high risk of lacking vitamin A, and mothers withone-month-old babies.

Children from 0-6 months who are not breastfedill also receive vitamin A, along with those from 37-60 months at high risk oflacking the vitamin.

In particular, children infected withmeasles are also subjected to the programme as taking vitamin A will helpreduce the fatality rate of the disease by 50 percent. –VNA 
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