Clarson IKSHP: In Kosovo no measles epidemic

The National Public Health Institute has announced that there are no measles epidemics in Kosovo. Kosovo is ranked among the countries with high percentages of vaccines. According to official statistics, about 95 percent of children have been vaccinated, a success that has prevented outbreaks of 10 prevenable vaccine”, the IKSHP report said. According to [...]
Kosovo is ranked among the countries with high percentages of vaccines. According to official statistics, about 95 percent of children have been vaccinated, a success that has prevented outbreaks of 10 prevenable vaccine”, the IKSHP report said.
According to the Enhanced Vaccination Programme, anti- MMR vaccine vaccines are binding on the Law and subject to all children aged 12 months and 6 year-old 1 dose of 0.5ml. If the child is not vaccinated in the given period of time, the parent is obliged to complete the child's vaccine status as soon as possible. Disfellowshipping is only for children who, for whatever reason, have specific counterinoculation.
The fruit disease is characterized by high levels of infectiousness, and the spread within the assigned territory is rapid. The interstate risk of importing disease from neighbouring countries and European countries is permanent as the disease spreads with air.
In recent years according to the World Health Organization, measles have been “born” in Europe, where the number of people infected since 2007 has tripled because they have not been vaccinated fairly. In many countries of Europe, they are registered sick and dead from Fruth.
The World Health Organization reports increasing the level of measurable in Europe's region and the Balkans, including Macedonia, which has declared the epidemic.
In Kosovo, the measurable measles are in full control and in permanent surveillance by the National Institute of Public Health.
All those children properly vaccinated won't get sick of measles!
The National Institute in support of the Ministry of Health has provided sufficient doses of anti-Measc vaccines and other pre-vevenable diseases and is implementing preventative and controlling measures.
Through special activities, the National Institute and the QKMFs, along with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, are trying to find all community children. RAEs, which a number of them have registered with different identities in Kosovo and other identities when they move to neighbouring countries!
So we appeal to all parents who, for various reasons, have not vaccinated their children against measles, but also against other prevenabled diseases, immediately be reported to the Main Centers of Family Medicine in the respective municipalities to protect their children's health.











