17 fruit cases in Pristina, Hashan calls for child vaculation

Over 50 new fruit cases have been registered at the country level, while only 17 new cases have been recorded in Pristina -- a situation that health institutions consider alarming.
Chief Centre of Family Medicine in Pristina Director Valdet Hashan, in an interview for Online Economics, said that the rise in cases is directly linked to the decline in child vaccine rates, Periscope broadcasts.
The country's “rate has increased, over 50 fruit cases that have been presented as new cases, and only Pristina has 17 new fruit cases, which is an alarming figure for us and for health institutions at the country level. Unfortunately, this trend of fruit presentation in our country was from last year, when there were the first cases to be isolated in Ferizaj, then other cities. While, after that, those presentations, our proposals were increased, not only ours as Pristina's QKMF, but also at the local level the National Institute of Public Health, the Health Ministry, other centers of family medicine, calling for the vaccine of children”, he said.
Hashan said that during the past year the level of anti-Messity vaccine in Kosovo was 82%, while in Pristina only 71%, creating grounds for the presentation of new cases this year.
“Unfortunately, last year, the number of vaccines -- the percentage of child vaccination at the country level -- has actually been 82%, while Pristina has had the lowest level of 71%. This, in turn, indicates the fact that the number of vaccines or child vaccines automatically appears in the coming year. This year, as I said, unfortunately we have 17 cases, but the good of this in this process is that in the first six months, namely, only January-June this year, in Pristina we have close to 2000 vaccinated, which is about 56% degrees of vaccine, which if you continue with this trend, means we can reach 100% as well. And as a comparison, compensation to last year's 56% of what we have this year, last year in the first six months has been the vaccination rate 47%. That is, 9% has increased vaccination only at the level of the first quarter”, he said.
He pointed out that measles are a highly contagious disease and that every unexplored child remains endangered.
This should not give us room for complacency, since this is actually a very sensitive, very sensitive, highly infectious, infectious disease, so all those kids who haven't been vaccinated are candidates who can even get this disease. Of course, in our procedures sometimes, it is not too much to say that it is just because of the problem and the serious pathology that this disease has, before they have said there are no children until they carry out the fruit of the army. So let this also be taken into account, since this disease has no binding, or MMR vaccine, or scythes, measles, or rubles, or as the MMR vaccine is called, it must be given once the child does it first year. So the first birthday of the child is definitely vaccinated on the first day after his birthday”, he said.
Hashan rejected claims of vaccine connections MMR and autism, saying there is no scientific evidence of that.
“While, this, this gas or this space could be 15 months, 1 year, it could be later. But unfortunately, some procedures by some doctors I'm not now mentioning names or persons, but we've heard they say "let the child talk," don't give them during the stage when the child develops. The MMR vaccine link to autism is zero. There's no connection. This is also evidence-based medicine, which is based on science and fact. That's what they've come up with, and there's been a lot of lending organizations: The World Health Organization, American, British, creditable organizations, where samples and samples have been taken and found no connections or connections between the fruit vaccine and autism. You know, this process or this phenomenon occurred 30 years ago in Great Britain, where that doctor you know is suspended and no longer exercises the profession of medicine together with his team who did that research, fingernails, which has actually been sponsored for certain purposes, and it turns out to be fake. Even now it continues as a procedure or as a propaganda for not having children”, he said.
He called on parents and media to contribute to increased awareness of the importance of the vaccine.
“E we also invite parents, we are also inviting the media to make the most of the population and our citizens' sensibly sensationalization so that the child who gives them one year can be vaccinated. You may also receive certain emissions or stories from the day you were born, to be forwarded to the vaccine unit the next day. That is, this is what the child is willing to vaccinate even the child vaccinated has no potential for measles. As the unexcused one, I said it again, the risks exist and will continue to exist”, he said.
According to Hashan, the vaccine has been one of the most successful health system stories in Kosovo, but dezinforms have contributed to the decline in coverage with the anti-Messity vaccine.
“Where the most sensitive and painful part of this, the vaccine in the Republic of Kosovo, whether before the war or after the war, has been the most successful health system story. Unfortunately, by dealing with this propaganda, this percentage has actually dropped. But the percentage hasn't dropped in other vaccines, we have vaccines or vaccine rates above 80-90%. While, unfortunately only for the fruit last year Pristina has been 71%, which is part that we have to resilitize the opinion, if we go out and promote in order for this percentage to increase in the part we expect, to exceed 90% ”, he said. Periscope.











