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Outbreak of vaccine-preventable diseases in Muslim majority countries

机译:穆斯林多数国家/地区爆发了可预防疫苗的疾病

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The increase in Muslim parents’ refusal and hesitancy to accept childhood vaccination was identified as one of the contributing factors in the increase of vaccine-preventable diseases cases in countries such as Afghanistan, Malaysia and Pakistan. The spread of inaccurate and irresponsible information by the anti-vaccination movement may inflict more harm than good on Muslim communities. To curb this issue, health authorities in Pakistan and Malaysia have resorted to imposing strict punishments on parents who refuse to allow their children to be vaccinated. Information addressing religious concerns such as the halal issue must be made priority and communicated well to the general public, encouraging not only the acceptance of vaccinations but motivating communities to play an active role in promoting vaccination. Local government of the affected region need to work towards creating awareness among Muslim parents that vaccinations are a preventative public health strategy that has been practised and acknowledged by many doctors of all faiths.
机译:在阿富汗,马来西亚和巴基斯坦等国,穆斯林父母拒绝和犹豫接受儿童接种疫苗的情况增加,被认为是导致疫苗可预防疾病病例增加的因素之一。反疫苗运动传播的不准确和不负责任的信息可能给穆斯林社区造成的弊大于利。为了遏制此问题,巴基斯坦和马来西亚的卫生当局已采取严厉措施,对拒绝让孩子接种疫苗的父母采取严厉的处罚措施。解决诸如清真问题之类的宗教问题的信息必须优先处理,并与公众充分交流,不仅鼓励接受疫苗接种,而且要激励社区在促进疫苗接种中发挥积极作用。受影响地区的地方政府需要努力使穆斯林父母意识到疫苗接种是一种预防性的公共卫生策略,许多医生都实践并认可了这种策略。

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