‘Needle fear’: Vaccination knocks out 23

We also checked the vaccine and there was nothing wrong with it,”


Our Correspondent May 19, 2014
The students were taken to Dalan UC hospital and Thal Civil Hospital where they were administered first aid and discharged. PHOTO: FILE

HANGU:


 At least 23 students of Government Girls Primary School (GGPS) in Dalan union council (UC), Thal in Hangu fell unconscious after they were administered measles injections on Monday.


When residents found out, they took to the streets and protested against health officials.

Thal police station SHO Farid Khan confirmed the incident. He added at least 23 students fainted after they were vaccinated.

The students were taken to Dalan UC hospital and Thal Civil Hospital where they were administered first aid and discharged.

The students were of grade one to grade five, added SHO Farid.

However, Thal Civil Hospital Medical Superintendent Dr Aurangzeb said the children fainted out of fear of getting jabbed.

When contacted, acting district health officer Dr Azam Khan said when they reached the site, the students were retching but conscious.

“We also checked the vaccine and there was nothing wrong with it,” he said, speculating the students got sick due to fear of getting an injection. Hangu Deputy Commissioner Naeem Anwar Sadozai said they have ordered the measles vaccine be tested and strict action will be taken if the vaccine is found to be substandard. 

Published in The Express Tribune, May 20th, 2014.

COMMENTS (2)

Solomon2 | 10 years ago | Reply

Why is it assumed that there is something wrong with the vaccine rather than the people administering it?

Sexton Blake | 10 years ago | Reply

The attitude of Dr Aurangzeb indicates why many Pakistan people are dubious about vaccines. The report mentions 23 victims, but how many are there nation wide?

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