Shocking! 12 children in Yavatmal administered sanitizer drops instead of polio vaccine, 3 nurses suspended

By ANI | Published: February 2, 2021 09:17 AM2021-02-02T09:17:24+5:302021-02-02T10:16:17+5:30

Twelve children under five years of age were admitted to a hospital after they were administered sanitiser drops instead of polio vaccine in Maharashtra's Yavatmal on Monday, informed Yavatmal District Council Chief Executive Officer Shrikrishna Panchal.

Shocking! 12 children in Yavatmal administered sanitizer drops instead of polio vaccine, 3 nurses suspended | Shocking! 12 children in Yavatmal administered sanitizer drops instead of polio vaccine, 3 nurses suspended

Shocking! 12 children in Yavatmal administered sanitizer drops instead of polio vaccine, 3 nurses suspended

Twelve children under five years of age were admitted to a hospital after they were administered stiser drops instead of polio vaccine in Maharashtra's Yavatmal on Monday, informed Yavatmal District Council Chief Executive Officer Shrikrishna Panchal.

The official stated that the children are now doing fine and three officials including a health worker, doctor, and ASHA worker will be suspended in connection with the incident.

"Twelve children, under five years of age, were given hand sanitizer drops instead of polio vaccine in Yavatmal. They were admitted to the hospital and are doing fine now. A health worker, doctor and an ASHA worker will be suspended. An investigation is underway," Panchal told on Monday.

This comes after President Ram Nath Kovind launched the National Polio Immunisation Drive for 2021 by administering polio drops to children less than five years old at Rashtrapati Bhawan on January 30.

According to the Union Ministry of Health, India has been free of polio for a decade, with the last case of wild poliovirus reported on 13 January 2011. The country, however, continues to remain vigilant to prevent re-entry of the poliovirus into the country from neighbouring countries of Afghstan and Pakistan, where wild poliovirus continues to cause disease.

( With inputs from ANI )

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