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Malaysia plans to vaccinate overseas visitors to combat polio

Anuradha Raghu (Bloomberg)
Kuala Lumpur
Sun, December 15, 2019

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Malaysia plans to vaccinate overseas visitors to combat polio Oral polio myelitis virus vaccine vial and oral dosage syringes (Shutterstock/Sherry Yates Young)

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alaysia will vaccinate overseas visitors in the country in a bid to prevent the proliferation of infectious diseases, state news agency Bernama reported, citing Ministry of Health Director-General Noor Hisham Abdullah.

The health ministry will seek cooperation from Unicef to get subsidized vaccine supplies and plans to work with the Philippines to secure less expensive treatments, Bernama cited Noor Hisham as saying. Some 20% to 30% of overseas visitors, especially in the Borneo island of Sabah and Sarawak, enter the country without screening, raising concerns about their vaccination status, according to the report.

Malaysia confirmed last week its first case of polio in almost three decades, sparking fears that the disease is spreading across the region after the Philippines declared an epidemic in September. A test by the World Health Organization found that the virus, detected in a three-month-old boy in Sabah, is linked to the one found in the Philippines.

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The Southeast Asian country is now embarking on an aggressive immunization drive to prevent the virus from spreading further, and the health ministry has issued public notices to encourage parents to inoculate their children. The ministry also plans to give additional vaccinations to all children below the age of five in Sabah, Noor Hisham said.

The Academy of Medicine Malaysia says vaccinations should be mandatory and that sanctions should be imposed for unreasonable non-compliance, the Malay Mail reported.

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