National Vitamin-A Plus campaign will be observed today (Saturday) across the country to feed vitamin-A Plus capsule to over 22.1 million children aged between six months and 59 months to prevent childhood blindness and reduce child mortality, reports BSS.
Under the campaign, children aged between six months and 11 months will be given capsule with blue colour while children aged between 12 and 59 months will be administered with red colour capsule on the day, the Health and Family Welfare Ministry sources said.
While inaugurating the National Vitamin- A Plus campaign at Dhaka Shishu Hospital on Thursday, Health and Family Welfare Minister Mohammad Nasim said health workers and volunteers will feed the vitamin-A Plus capsules from 1.20 lakh permanent and 20 thousand mobile centres across the country which will remain open from 8 am to 400 pm.
He said mobile centres will be set up at bus stops, airports and launch terminals and other transport points to administer the children vitamin-A plus capsules.
According to health experts, less than one per cent children now suffer from blindness problem while the percentage of blindness for vitamin A deficiency was 3.74 in 1974.
The impact of vitamin-A deficiency is not limited to only blindness the experts said adding it increases death risk by causing various diseases.
"We are feeding vitamin A plus capsule two times a year as it deposits up to six months in children's body. Alongside having vitamin A plus capsule, guardians should feed their children natural foods including vegetable and fish to avoid vitamin A deficiency," health experts added.
Vitamin A is needed for children to prevent blindness problem as well as other diseases related to eye.
Vitamin-A Plus campaign today
Over 22.1m children to be fed capsule
FE Team | Published: December 23, 2017 00:08:32
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