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Polio Risk in Laos & Thailand: Investigation & Vaccination Measures

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Polio Risk​ in Thailand: Increased Surveillance and Vaccination⁤ Efforts

ThailandS ‍Department of Disease Control (DDC) is closely monitoring a polio case reported ⁣in Savannakhet, Laos,⁣ with a recent travel history to Mukdahan province.While no cases have been detected ​in⁤ Thailand, the DDC has identified areas of Mukdahan ​and the border regions as high-risk due to​ lower-than-recommended vaccination coverage.

Dr. Panumat Yanwetsakul, Director-General of the ⁢DDC, stated ⁤that proactive measures are underway, including:

Weekly reporting ​of Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) cases.
Active case finding and contact tracing with sample collection.
Environmental ⁤surveillance – testing wastewater‍ and‍ pond water in at-risk areas.
OPV vaccination campaign targeting Thai ‌children⁤ under 5 and foreign children ​under 15 in border‍ areas.
Review and preparedness exercises with relevant agencies.
Enhanced ⁣screening at international ⁣checkpoints – immediate referral for travelers ‌exhibiting muscle weakness.The DDC ⁢advises individuals planning travel to Laos to verify their polio vaccination ‍status and⁤ receive a booster if needed.Currently,thailand​ maintains control of the situation⁢ and urges parents to ensure their children are ⁣vaccinated according to recommended schedules. Good⁤ hygiene practices, such as regular⁣ handwashing, are also emphasized. ‍ Anyone ⁢observing acute muscle weakness in a child should seek immediate medical attention.

For more information, contact the Department of Disease Control Hotline at 1422.

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