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WHO: Reach every child, adolescent, pregnant woman with vaccines

At present, seven member countries' routine immunisation programmes have achieved more than 90 per cent coverage with three doses of the basic diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccine

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Ahead of the World Immunisation Week, the WHO has called on member countries to make immunisation a national priority and secure sustained, high-level political commitment to strengthen programmes for the same. WHO's South East Asia Regional Director, Poonam Khetrapal Singh said immunisation was the most cost-effective way to protect individuals, communities and countries against a range of life-threatening and disabling diseases.

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