Vaccine issue continues to stir controversy

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2019 16:30:40 +0000

 

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THE vaccine issue which had its beginnings in the previous administration continues to stir controversy today not only in connection with the national health program but also in the halls of Congress where two Congress members clashed early this week.

During the House of Representatives plenary session last Tuesday, Buhay party-list Rep. Lito Atienza interpellated Rep. Bernadette Herrera Dy on the resurgence of polio in the country 19 years after the country was declared polio-free. He said the nation’s mothers had lost confidence in the government’s vaccination program, because of the Dengvaxia controversy and had thus kept their children from getting the usual vaccina­tions against polio, dengue, and other diseases.

He also cited the tetanus toxoid program of 1996 purportedly to protect women of child-bearing age from tetanus. The program, he said, was later found to be part of the government’s population control program.

Iloilo Rep Janette Garin, who was the secretary of health at the time of the Dengvaxia controversy, stood up to accuse Atienza of “spreading misinformation” that tetanus tox­oid causes sterility. As for Dengvaxia, she vowed to resign if it is proved that it caused the death of children.

In his interpellation, Congressman Atienza asked: “Has anyone been made account­able for the abuse in the implementation of the Dengvaxia vaccination program which, until now, brings fear and doubts to parents?” He added: “The problem today is one of loss of credibility and confidence in women and mothers. Yun ang ating harapin.”

The Dengvaxia controversy of 2016 has never been fully resolved. Many vaccinated children died but responsibility has not been pinpointed. There is not enough evidence for the filing
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