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Getting vaccinations to remote South Sudan
Feb 7, 2024
Doctors in remote South Sudan face challenges in vaccinating for hepatitis E; cirrhosis misdiagnosed as dementia; India's effort to control rabies; China's 'One Egg Program'; incorporating eggs in South Sudanese school nutrition; journalist's kidney transplant saga
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- Mass vaccination campaign in South Sudan targets Hepatitis E in remote communities to prevent fatalities among women and girls.
- Initiatives in India aim to reduce rabies deaths by vaccinating and controlling stray dog populations in urban areas.
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Mass Vaccination Campaign in South Sudan to Combat Hepatitis E
In South Sudan, a mass vaccination campaign led by Medsan San Frontier aims to combat Hepatitis E, a disease spread through contaminated water. Due to limited sanitation systems, outbreaks of Hepatitis E pose a significant risk, particularly to pregnant women. The campaign targets women and girls who are most vulnerable to severe complications, focusing on preventing fatalities in the region.
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