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WHO urges standard diarrhea vaccine for children
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 05 - 06 - 2009


The World Health Organization on Friday
recommended universal vaccination against the rotavirus, a
leading cause of diarrhea which kills more than 500,000
children worldwide each year, AP reported.
The vaccine is already a common part of national
immunization programs in Europe and the Americas. WHO
extended its advice to developing countries, saying it can
be used as effectively there as in rich nations.
More than 85 percent of all diarrhea deaths occur in
Africa and Asia, where patchy medical coverage means
children with severe cases often don't receive rehydration
treatment in time to survive.
The Seattle-based Program for Appropriate Technology in
Health estimates that vaccination can prevent 225,000 child
deaths in the developing world each year.
Poor countries will be able to apply for funding from the
Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization to help them
buy the vaccine, said spokeswoman Ariane Leroy.
The group, which includes governments and private entities
such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has already
pledged to make $4 billion available to developing
countries until the end of 2015 _ most of it for vaccine
programs.
«It's very good that the rotavirus vaccine is now
recommended for all regions. It's a vaccine that has
potential to save many lives,» said Tido von
Schoen-Angerer of Medecins Sans Frontieres. The group also
known as Doctors Without Borders campaigns for universal
access to essential medicines.
Dr. Paul Offit, chief of infectious diseases at the
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the co-inventor of
one rotavirus vaccine manufactured by Merck & Co., said
immunizing half the children in the United States has
reduced the incidence of disease by 80 to 90 percent.
Merck's RotaTeq and rival GlaxoSmithKline PLC's Rotarix
are administered orally in the first six months after
birth.
Von Schoen-Angerer said one of the challenges would now be
getting the drug to children in that period.
«In areas where the regular vaccine program doesn't
function well, that might be difficult.»
WHO already recommends universal vaccination against
tuberculosis; diphtheria; tetanus; whooping cough;
haemophilus influenzae type B, or Hib, which can cause
meningitis and pneumonia; hepatitis B; human
papillomavirus; the pneumococcus bacterium; polio; and
measles.


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