A total of 400 million children in India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Timor Leste and Indonesia must receive the Measles Rubella (MR) vaccine by 2018, while 140 million should be reached by the end of 2017, said Pem Namgyal, Director for Family Health, Gender and Life Course, at the Word Health Organisation (WHO)'s Regional Office for South East Asia.
The figures are much higher against 6.8 million children reached in 2016 and 18 million in 2015, he said, speaking at The Seventieth Regional Committee session of WHO Southeast Asia Region here.
Observing that the WHO currently has only 30-40 per cent of the resources towards elimination of measles from the concerned countries, Namgyal said immunisation programmes in the region were reaching more than 32.2 million children as compared to around 27 million in 2005.
India's Health Secretary C K Mishra, representing the country at the meet, noted that initiatives have been taken by the government to ensure the deadline for eliminating measles is met.
Namgyal noted two-dose measles vaccine has been included in the vaccination programme.
"Since 2006 more than 345 million children have been reached with the first dose, and over 132 million with the second dose. Estimations are that more than 5.9 million deaths due to measles have been averted," said Namgyal.
An additional 325 million more children have been reached with measles vaccine, avoiding an estimated 600,000 deaths due to the infection, he added.
"It is estimated that about 620,000 deaths due to measles were averted by vaccination in 2016 alone," the climate expert said.
Currently over 4.7 million children in SEA region have not received measles vaccination as per the surveys conducted in 2016.
Eliminating measles from the SEA is part of the global body's resolution to make children free from the viral disease as every year the disease claims over 54,500 children annually in the region, according to WHO figures.
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