Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome
helps a mother give her child some polio vaccine drops.
Phasakorn Channgam
Pattaya continued its anti-polio campaign, again
offering free vaccinations to infants and toddlers, as well as a contest
to encourage healthy children.
The Dec. 14 event at the new Pattaya Hospital on Soi
Buakaow was led by Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome, who invited parents of
children under age 5 to get their youngsters vaccinated against the
debilitating disease. He also led the “Healthy Little Ones” completion
for the healthiest toddler.
The campaign is part of the nationwide “Health Policy
for No Polio” that calls for at least 90 percent of Thai infants to
receive three polio vaccinations in their first years of life,
aggressive monitoring of Acute Flaccid Paralysis cases, investigation
and control of active disease cases and promotion of anti-polio measures
in the general public.
Pattaya, as one of the country’s busiest crossroads
of international visitors, is a weak point in the country’s defenses, as
it hosts many visitors from the developing world where polio remains a
problem, officials believe.
The event was supported by area Rotary clubs and
volunteers from 34 communities.
Children who received their first vaccinations must
return again on January 19 for more inoculations. For more information,
contact 038-420-562 ext. 104 or 105.