Vitamin A plus campaign gets underway


FE Team | Published: June 22, 2019 11:58:54 | Updated: June 22, 2019 16:57:41


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The national Vitamin A plus campaign is underway across the country today (Saturday), aiming to feed Vitamin A plus capsules to nearly 22 million (2.20 crore) children aged from six months to 59 months.

Health Minister Zahid Malik inaugurated the programme at Dhaka Shishu Hospital at 8 am.

The children will be fed the capsule at 0.12 million (1.20 lakh) permanent and 20,000 mobile centres which will remain open from 8:00am to 4:00 pm.

Children of remote areas will be fed capsules for three to five days more, reports UNB.

The Health Minister at a programme on Thursday said Vitamin A plus capsules have been tested several times in labs to avoid problems this time.

“There’s no problem over the quality of Vitamin-A Plus capsules. Some of the capsules, made by prominent local companies, have been brought from abroad.”

The rate of children’s night-blindness in the country has come down below one percent and it will be brought to zero level, he said.

The Health Minister also said the rate of night blindness was 3.76 per cent in 1974 when this campaign was launched.

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