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Launch of a Field Vaccination Campaign for Children in the City of Ma’dan, Western Countryside of Deir Ezzor

24/09/2025
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The health center in the city of Ma’dan has launched a field vaccination campaign targeting children, through mobile teams working to cover residential neighborhoods within the city and neighboring villages, with the aim of reaching as many children as possible.

The campaign targets children from birth up to five years old, and is supervised by a team of nurses specialized in working with children.

The administered vaccines include tuberculosis vaccine, hepatitis vaccine, and whooping cough vaccine, as part of efforts to reduce the spread of diseases and enhance health protection for children in this age group.

The importance of this campaign lies in its ability to reach children who are unable to access the health center in Ma’dan, thereby contributing to improving the overall level of healthcare coverage in the area.

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