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Doctor: Immunizing children at official health facilities prevents fake vaccines

Jakarta (ANTARA) –

Pediatrician dr. Muhammad Rizki SpA advises parents to immunize their children in health facilities (faskes) that are licensed to practice so as not to receive counterfeit vaccines.

“The suggestions that will definitely be done in primary health facilities like puskesmas for basic immunization, god willing, vaccine product will be good,” he said in a discussion on infant immunization he attended in Jakarta on Wednesday.

He said that to get good vaccinations for children, it must be done in a place where the health service facility is licensed to practice and the doctor is registered and licensed to practice.

Rizki also advised against being tempted by offers of cheap vaccinations that are being sold without official permission by anyone other than healthcare professionals.

“Don’t carelessly choose cheap vaccines because vaccines are not freely traded, let alone healthcare people, if they are sold there is no official permit,” he said.

He said that to make sure the vaccine given is good for children, doctors usually check the expiration date of the vaccine and make sure the vaccine is in good condition before it is given.

In addition, the health service facilities and the doctors who will carry out the vaccinations have usually undergone a rigorous process and are officially licensed.

“This knowledge is known only to health professionals, so it is recommended to vaccinate in health service facilities that have official permits and official permits to produce vaccines,” Rizki said.

The impact of fake vaccinations on children is that children are not immune to certain types of diseases. In addition to having no immunity, fake vaccines can also cause infections in children because they are produced in a process that is not sterile and has no standard procedures for real vaccines.

Some of the infection symptoms that may occur if a child receives a fake vaccine include high fever, irregular heartbeat that tends to be faster, shortness of breath, and decreased appetite. Infections also allow children to complain of pain and become more fussy.*

This news was also published on Antaranews.com with the headline: Doctor: Immunization of children in official health facilities prevents fake vaccines

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