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Title: Lamongan Immunizes Students Against Diphtheria and Tetanus

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Lamongan, Indonesia⁢ – ⁣ the Lamongan Regency Health Service (Dinkes) ‍is actively working to bolster protection against diphtheria and tetanus among elementary school​ children through a ⁢targeted immunization campaign launched this week. ‌Health officials ⁢are administering Diphtheria-Tetanus (DT) and Tetanus-Diphtheria (Td) ‌vaccines to students across the ‌regency.

This initiative forms part of the National Routine Immunization⁢ program, designed to ensure elementary-aged ⁢children develop robust ​immunity ‌against these perhaps life-threatening bacterial infections. Diphtheria ‍and tetanus can cause severe ‍respiratory problems, ⁤muscle spasms, ⁢and even death, especially in unvaccinated populations.

According to dr. Yany Khoirurakhmawati, representative for Disease Prevention and Control (P2P)⁢ at⁢ the Lamongan⁣ Health ‍Office, DT immunization is ⁣specifically for first-grade students⁤ to establish ​early protection. “This immunization is given to grade 1 ‍elementary school students throughout Lamongan Regency,” she stated, noting ⁤a current target of ⁢17,443 children, with 2,600​ already vaccinated as of mid-November 2025.

The Health Office aims to complete the DT vaccinations by december 2025, ensuring all first-graders are safeguarded.Together, ⁢fifth-grade⁤ students are receiving Td immunization, targeting 16,326 children, with 1,680 vaccinated to ⁤date.

“God willing, before the end of the year all targets⁤ can be achieved. We want to ensure that Lamongan children have strong ⁣immune ‌systems, especially⁣ as they approach their teenage years,” dr. ⁤Yany added.

The program underscores ⁢the Lamongan Regency GovernmentS‍ commitment to ⁣fostering a healthy and resilient young generation, free ⁣from ⁢the threat of infectious diseases. Parents are encouraged to‌ support the ​initiative⁤ by ensuring their children ⁤receive⁣ vaccinations according to the‍ scheduled timeline.

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