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Measles Outbreak: Expert Recommendations & Vaccine Hoaxes

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

East Java Legislator ⁢Calls for Action​ Following Measles Outbreak in Sumenep

Surabaya, East ‌Java – Dr. Benjamin Kristianto, a member of the East Java Regional People’s Representative Council⁣ (DPRD) from the Gerindra Faction, has expressed serious concern regarding the recent Exceptional Event (KLB) of measles in sumenep Regency. Dr. Kristianto attributes the outbreak​ primarily ‍to low ​immunization coverage within the community, fueled by‍ the spread of misinformation surrounding vaccines.

According to Dr. Kristianto, a key factor driving decreased immunization ⁤rates‍ is⁤ parental⁤ fear stemming from unsubstantiated claims about vaccine side effects and concerns regarding halal certification. “Don’t hear hoaks!!!” he‍ urged, emphasizing ⁤the importance of⁣ verifying data before accepting it ‌as truth.

Dr.Kristianto outlined several immediate steps the government should take to contain the outbreak and prevent ⁢further spread. These include:

* ​ Catch-Up Immunization: Implementing a rapid re-immunization program targeting children who have not completed their vaccination schedules.
* ​ Focal Control Procedures: Applying targeted control measures in affected areas, ‍including contact tracing, medication administration, isolation of confirmed cases, and‍ immunization within ⁢a 20-house radius‌ of infected individuals.
* Education and Early Detection: Launching a widespread public education campaign highlighting​ the benefits of measles immunization⁣ and the dangers of the disease, with ⁢active participation ‌from village officials and local military personnel (Babinsa) in community outreach and symptom identification.
* Health Facility Preparedness: ‍Ensuring that health facilities, especially Puskesmas (community​ health centers), have adequate isolation capacity ‌and sufficient vaccine ⁣supplies to⁢ manage a potential surge in cases.He stressed the need for coordination between the ⁣Health office‍ and all Puskesmas throughout East Java.

“The Health Office and Puskesmas must also‌ ensure the availability ​of vaccines,” Dr. Kristianto stated.

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