Around 22.5 million children to be fed Vitamin ‘A’ capsules

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Bangla Tribune Desk
Published : 08:00, Feb 09, 2019 | Updated : 08:09, Feb 09, 2019

Around 22.5 million children, aged between six months to 59 months, will be fed Vitamin A capsules as the national Vitamin ‘A’ plus campaign gets underway across the country on Saturday (Feb 9).

Among the total children, around 2.5 million, aged between six to 11 months, will be fed one blue colour Vitamin-A capsule each, while around 19.4 million babies, aged between 12 to 59 months, would be fed red color capsules, reports BSS.

They will be fed the Vitamin A capsule at some 1, 20,000 permanent and 20 thousand mobile health centres across the country.

Mobile health centres will be set up at bus stands, railway stations, launch terminals, airports, ferry terminals, bridge toll centres and kheya ghats which will remain open from 8am to 4pm to make sure that all children are fed the capsules, reads the report.

At least two trained volunteers would work at each centre.

The parents are requested to bring their children with full stomach to be fed the Vitamin-A capsule. Children should not be fed the capsule forcefully or while they are crying. Children aged below six months or more than five years or with any kind of sickness should not be fed the capsules.

The rate of children’s night-blindness in the country has come down below one per cent following the distribution of Vitamin A-plus capsules regularly.

Feeding of Vitamin-A capsule not only keep the children safe from night-blindness, it also increases their immune system, keep their eyesight perfect, bring down the child mortality rate and ensure their natural growth among other benefits.

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