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The Sun
3 days ago
- Health
- The Sun
Melaka achieves 60.51% measles-rubella vaccination coverage in 12 days
MELAKA: A total of 60.51 per cent or 27,166 children in Melaka have received the Measles-Rubella Supplementary Immunisation Activity (MRSIA) vaccination since August 4. State Health, Human Resources and Unity Committee chairman Datuk Ngwe Hee Sem said 14,922 children were vaccinated in Melaka Tengah, 6,194 in Alor Gajah, and 6,050 in Jasin. The 10-week MRSIA campaign targets 46,500 children, with 26,500 in Melaka Tengah, 12,000 in Alor Gajah, and 8,000 in Jasin. Jasin recorded the highest vaccination rate at 77.73 per cent, followed by Melaka Tengah (58.43 per cent) and Alor Gajah (53.63 per cent). Ngwe announced this during the launch of the Melaka-level Bulan Malaysia Sihat Sejahtera (BMSS) celebration, attended by state Health director Dr. Ruzita Mustaffa. He said the vaccination coverage exceeded the initial 12-day target of 36.36 per cent. The Melaka Health Department aims to vaccinate over 95 per cent of eligible children within the campaign period. Parents are urged to ensure children aged six to 59 months, born between August 1, 2020, and January 31, 2025, receive the free supplementary vaccination. Dr. Ruzita said over 13 health programmes will run in September as part of BMSS, targeting communities and schools. Health screenings will be held at three district hospitals and clinics from September 1 to 30. The programme includes the Orang Asli community through collaborations with various agencies. BMSS aims to promote healthy lifestyles and reduce non-communicable disease risks like diabetes and obesity. - Bernama
Barnama
3 days ago
- Health
- Barnama
Melaka: 60.51 Pct Of Children Receive Supplementary Measles-Rubella Vaccination
GENERAL MELAKA, Aug 16 (Bernama) -- A total of 60.51 per cent or 27,166 children in Melaka have been vaccinated through the Measles-Rubella Supplementary Immunisation Activity (MRSIA) within 12 days since Aug 4. State Health, Human Resources and Unity Committee chairman Datuk Ngwe Hee Sem said that out of this number, 14,922 children were in the Melaka Tengah district, 6,194 in Alor Gajah and 6,050 in Jasin. Throughout the 10-week MRSIA campaign, a total of 46,500 children in Melaka are targeted to receive the supplementary vaccine, with 26,500 in the Melaka Tengah district, 12,000 in Alor Gajah and 8,000 in Jasin. To date, the Jasin district has recorded the highest percentage of children who have received the vaccination, at 77.73 per cent, followed by Melaka Tengah (58.43 per cent) and Alor Gajah (53.63 per cent), he told reporters at a shopping mall here today. He said this after officiating the launch of the Melaka-level Bulan Malaysia Sihat Sejahtera (BMSS) celebration, which was also attended by the state Health director Dr. Ruzita Mustaffa. Elaborating further, Ngwe said the achievement of the supplementary vaccination coverage percentage had exceeded the initial target percentage set, which was 36.36 per cent within 12 days of the initiative's implementation. He said the Melaka Health Department is committed to ensuring that more than 95 per cent of the eligible children in Melaka receive the supplementary vaccinations within the stipulated time, free of charge. "There is still time for parents to ensure that their children, aged six to 59 months who were born between Aug 1, 2020 and Jan 31, 2025, receive supplementary vaccinations so that they are protected from the threat of infectious diseases such as measles," he said. Meanwhile, Dr. Ruzita said that in conjunction with the BMSS celebration in September, more than 13 programmes and activities related to healthy living practices and disease prevention have been planned, involving the community, society and school students in the state.

Daily Express
05-08-2025
- Health
- Daily Express
Parents urged to get extra MR shots for kids
Published on: Tuesday, August 05, 2025 Published on: Tue, Aug 05, 2025 By: Mardinah Jikur Text Size: Dr Maini (centre) and Dr Suhashini (left) observing children receiving the MR SIA immunisation at the Outpatient Department of Sandakan Health Clinic on Monday. SANDAKAN: Parents are advised to obtain additional measles and rubella (MR SIA) immunisations for children aged six to 59 months. Medical Officer of the Sandakan District Health Office, Dr Maini Sabait, said this is important for providing protection to children against illnesses such as measles and related complications. He said that parents could obtain immunisations for their children at any health clinic within their local area. He said after launching the National MR SIA Immunisation Campaign at the Sandakan District level, held at the Mother and Child Clinic, Outpatient Department, Sandakan Health Clinic (KKS), here, on Monday. Also present were the Officer-in-Charge of Sandakan Health Clinic Dr Suhashini Sivasegaran, the speaker Dr Ernah Daming, as well as parents. Dr Maini clarified that the nationwide campaign would be carried out from Aug 4, this year until October 12. Advertisement Last year Sandakan reported 189 cases of measles. Meanwhile, Sabah recorded 1,876 measles cases, with three deaths reported related to the illness.

New Straits Times
02-08-2025
- Health
- New Straits Times
Free measles-rubella jabs for children under five from Monday
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry (MOH) will roll out a free Measles-Rubella Supplementary Immunisation Activity (MRSIA) nationwide from Aug 4 to Oct 12 for children aged six to 59 months. It said the initiative targets children born between Aug 1, 2020, and Jan 31, 2025, aiming to strengthen the existing immunisation programme by boosting and restoring herd immunity. It said the programme also supports the national goal of eliminating measles by 2030, with the primary objective of raising immunisation coverage and providing early protection to prevent wider transmission. Measles and rubella are highly contagious diseases that can lead to serious complications such as ear infections, pneumonia, encephalitis, seizures, and could also result in death. MOH said both diseases can be prevented through the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps and rubella). Under the national immunisation programme, the MMR vaccine is administered at nine and 12 months of age, while in Sabah, an additional measles dose is given at six months. "Overall, Malaysia's immunisation coverage has exceeded 95 percent annually, including in 2024. "However, only 62 percent of districts achieved MMR coverage above 95 percent in 2024," the ministry said in a statement. It said a minimum target of 95 percent is crucial to build herd immunity and control the spread of the disease. Statistics show measles cases nearly doubled in 2024, with 3,791 cases recorded compared to 2,002 in 2023. "The number of outbreaks also rose to 231 in 2024, compared with 112 the previous year," the statement read. Of the reported cases, 44.1 percent involved children under the age of five, while 28.9 percent were non-citizens, of whom 84.3 percent had never been vaccinated. Three deaths were also recorded last year, all involving unvaccinated non-citizen children aged eight months, three years, and 17 years. The ministry urged parents and guardians to promptly bring eligible children for the free supplementary measles-rubella (MR) vaccination. Appointments will be sent via the MySejahtera app, or can be made directly through the application. Eligible children may also receive the vaccine on a walk-in basis at government health clinics, said MOH. – Bernama

Malaysian Reserve
02-08-2025
- Health
- Malaysian Reserve
MOH to launch nationwide free supplementary Measles-Rubella immunisation on Aug 4
THE Health Ministry (MOH) will roll out a free Measles‑Rubella Supplementary Immunisation Activity (MRSIA) nationwide from Aug 4 to Oct 12 for children aged six to 59 months. In a statement today, the ministry said the initiative targets children born between Aug 1, 2020, and Jan 31, 2025, aiming to strengthen the existing immunisation programme by boosting and restoring herd immunity. The programme also supports the national goal of eliminating measles by 2030, with the primary objective of raising immunisation coverage and providing early protection to prevent wider transmission. Measles and rubella are highly contagious diseases that can lead to serious complications such as ear infections, pneumonia, encephalitis, seizures, and could also result in death. MOH said both diseases can be prevented through the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps and rubella). Under the national immunisation programme, the MMR vaccine is administered at nine and 12 months of age, while in Sabah, an additional measles dose is given at six months. 'Overall, Malaysia's immunisation coverage has exceeded 95 percent annually, including in 2024. However, only 62 percent of districts achieved MMR coverage above 95 percent in 2024,' the ministry said. MOH stressed that a minimum target of 95 percent is crucial to build herd immunity and control the spread of the disease. Statistics show measles cases nearly doubled in 2024, with 3,791 cases recorded compared to 2,002 in 2023. 'The number of outbreaks also rose to 231 in 2024, compared with 112 the previous year,' the statement read. Of the reported cases, 44.1 percent involved children under the age of five, while 28.9 percent were non-citizens, of whom 84.3 percent had never been vaccinated. Three deaths were also recorded last year, all involving unvaccinated non‑citizen children aged eight months, three years, and 17 years. The ministry urged parents and guardians to promptly bring eligible children for the free supplementary measles‑rubella (MR) vaccination. Appointments will be sent via the MySejahtera app, or can be made directly through the application. Eligible children may also receive the vaccine on a walk‑in basis at government health clinics, said MOH. — BERNAMA



