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Pneumonia Prevention Drive Targets 150,000 Children Across Urban and Rural Areas

Summary

  • Nationwide drive to raise awareness and educate parents about pneumonia symptoms
  • Vaccines like PCV, pentavalent, and MR to be administered during the campaign
  • Pediatric intensive care unit at local hospital remains non-functional, forcing referrals to Delhi and Rohtak
Pneumonia Prevention Drive Targets 150,000 Children Across Urban and Rural Areas

As of 2025-11-13T00:37:42+00:00, a nationwide drive is underway to reduce pneumonia-related deaths among children. Health teams are conducting door-to-door visits across urban and rural areas to raise awareness and educate parents about pneumonia symptoms, including rapid breathing and persistent cough. The campaign aims to benefit over 1.5 lakh children, with health workers receiving special training as per the National Pneumonia Management Guidelines (2019).

However, the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and advanced respiratory support facilities at the local Civil Hospital in Sector 10 have remained non-functional for some time, leaving children suffering from severe respiratory illnesses and pneumonia without specialized care. Doctors are forced to refer critical cases to hospitals in Delhi or Rohtak, whichever is more convenient for the patients.

Hospital authorities attribute the gap in specialized care to inadequate infrastructure, limited medical equipment, and a shortage of trained pediatric staff. Officials acknowledge the lack of facilities and assure that efforts are underway to improve the situation, with the aim of making government hospitals better than private ones.

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The pneumonia prevention drive aims to reduce pneumonia-related deaths by strengthening early detection and treatment at the community level, targeting over 1.5 lakh children.
The pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and advanced respiratory support facilities at the Civil Hospital in Sector 10 have remained non-functional, forcing doctors to refer critical cases to hospitals in Delhi or Rohtak.
The hospital authorities attribute the lack of specialized care to inadequate infrastructure, limited medical equipment, and a shortage of trained pediatric staff.

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