Tuesday, September 27, 2011

WHO Recommendations for Rotavirus Vaccine

  • WHO recommends that Rotavirus vaccine for infants should be included in all National Immunization Programmes.
  • In countries where diarrhoeal deaths account for ≥10% of mortality among children aged <5 years, the introduction of the vaccine is strongly recommended.
  • WHO recommends that the first dose of either RotaTeq or Rotarix be administered at age 6–15 weeks.
  • The maximum age for administering the last dose of either vaccine should be 32 weeks.
  • It is recommended that 2 doses of Rotarix be administered with the first and second doses of DTP rather than with the second and third doses.
  • This ensures maximum immunization coverage and reduces the potential for late administration beyond the approved age window.
  • This schedule will be reviewed as new data become available.
  • WHO reiterates that rotavirus vaccines are an important measure that can be used to reduce severe rotavirus associated diarrhoea and child mortality.
  • The use of rotavirus vaccines should be part of a comprehensive strategy to control diarrhoeal diseases; this strategy should include, among other interventions, improvements in hygiene and sanitation, zinc supplementation, community-based administration of oral rehydration solution and overall improvements in case management.
References
  1. WHO. Rotavirus vaccines: WHO position paper. Weekly Epidemiological Record, No.32, 10 August 2007.
  2. WHO. Rotavirus vaccines: an update. Weekly Epidemiological Record, No.51-52, 18 December 2009.

Monday, September 26, 2011

KMTR Camp Introduction

WWF-India, Kerala State Office conducted a Three day Nature Orientation Camp at Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve from 10.09.2011 to 12.09.2011. We stayed at the renovated dormitory at Thalayani in Kalakkad. (In fact we were the first persons to stay there after renovation – so we inaugurated the new dormitory). We had a pleasant trip and stay and had some good photo opportunities and sightings. I will post some of the photos here. Also the trip was very special to me in a way. I had bought a macro lens just the previous evening (more about it later). So it was my first trip with the macro lens.

KMTR Group Photo (Source: AK Sivakumar)