All You Need To Know About National Vaccination Day 2023: History, Significance and Quotes

published by, Nibandh Vinod

Last Update: March 16, 2023, 06:00 AM IST

National Immunization Day also talks about the remarkable human achievements that are the development of vaccines.  (Representational image)

National Immunization Day also talks about the remarkable human achievements that are the development of vaccines. (Representational image)

National Immunization Day 2023: The day draws attention to how important vaccines and immunization schedules are to save lives

National Immunization Day is an annual celebration in India that highlights the importance of vaccination. The day is observed every year on 16 March to commemorate the launch of the Pulse Polio Immunization Programme. Immunization is an important aspect of public health. It helps protect individuals and communities from infectious diseases.

This scientific marvel has played a significant role in reducing the prevalence of many deadly diseases such as polio, measles, rubella and tetanus. National Immunization Day serves as a reminder to get vaccinated and highlights the benefits of vaccination for individuals and society.

National Immunization Day: History

The Government of India has designated 16 March as National Immunization Day, which is celebrated every year. The date was officially celebrated for the first time in 1995 after the introduction of the Pulse Polio Immunization Program. The first dose of oral polio vaccine was given in 1995 in 1995 as part of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global Polio Eradication Initiative, which began in 1988.

Children aged 0-5 years were given two drops of the vaccine orally in public health centres. Although vaccination against polio had started in 1978, India was declared polio-free by the World Health Organization on 27 March 2014.

National Immunization Day: Significance

The day draws attention to how vaccines and immunization programs are important in saving lives. Due to these programs people in the world can lead a healthy life. Apart from this, National Immunization Day also talks about the remarkable human achievements that are the development of vaccines.

In recognition of this, the day is marked as a perfect occasion to thank the researchers, scientists and health workers who ensure that people can get these vaccines. National Immunization Day is celebrated only in recognition of their tireless efforts to develop vaccines that have saved countless lives.

Besides this, the day also provides an opportunity to raise awareness about the availability and accessibility of vaccines and encourage people to take advantage of vaccination programs to protect themselves and their families from preventable diseases.

National Immunization Day: Quotes

  1. If you want to save your child from polio, you can pray or get vaccinated. … choose science. , Carl Sagan
  2. It is important for children to be vaccinated so that they have the opportunity to become adults. , Brad McKay
  3. Misinformation or mistrust about vaccines can be like a contagion that can spread as quickly as measles. , theresa tam
  4. With infectious disease, without a vaccine, there is no protection in numbers – Seth Berkeley
  5. Vaccines save lives; Fear puts them in danger. It’s a simple message that parents should keep listening to. , Jeffrey Kluger

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