Jakarta, April 26 -- The Indonesian government is working to ensure that children across the country receive complete vaccination to protect them from several diseases.
"The Indonesian government remains committed to promoting the complete immunization of children nationwide," Murti Utami, acting director general of disease mitigation at the Ministry of Health, said in Jakarta on Saturday.
She explained that complete immunization refers to the administration of multiple vaccines throughout a child's developmental stages, from birth till they reach elementary school.
Utami then provided a detailed breakdown, saying that infants between zero and 11 months need to be vaccinated against hepatitis B, tuberculosis, diphtheria, pertussis, tet...
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