A vaccine for every child: How govt’s U-Win portal is set to redraw immunisation map (2024)

A vaccine for every child: How govt’s U-Win portal is set to redraw immunisation map (1)A child vaccination centre. (Express Photo by Anonna Dutt)

A railway crossing separates Tindli village from the nearest town of Panagar in the Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh, drawing a line between its forlorn life and civilization. But a quiet digital revolution is blurring that divide as ASHA worker Reena Patel uses her smartphone to fill in details of a month-old baby on U-Win, the government’s new childhood vaccination management portal.

Tindli village is part of the government’s pilot project in 64 districts to register pregnant women and children on U-Win for last mile coverage of maternal and child care. The platform, which is likely to be formally launched on August 15, will be driven by community health workers, who have already had success in polio and COVID vaccinations.

Patel, who is the first ASHA worker in India to have registered a child on the portal, goes door-to-door collecting data and uploading it on to the digital platform to ensure that no child misses their shot. Every immunisation day, the portal automatically generates a list of children due for vaccination and sends an SMS alert on their parent’s phones. Patel, who was trained last August, says, “I have registered all 55 children, between the ages of 0 and 5, in my village. The portal will send SMS alerts to their parents’ phones on the dates these are due and the nearest health centres where they can be taken. So there is no question of them missing shots and the coverage in the community goes up,” says Patel.

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A vaccine for every child: How govt’s U-Win portal is set to redraw immunisation map (2) A healthcare worker helps a pregnant woman get her shots. (Express Photo by Anonna Dutt)

This real-time registration of children and online record of vaccination are aimed at reducing the number of “zero-dose” children (those who do not receive their first diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus-containing vaccine), especially among migrant workers, who can now get the children vaccinated at any centre across the country without carrying any documents. The U-Win portal is one of the important steps towards halving the number of zero-dose children by 2030.

Since August last year, ASHA workers like Patel, auxiliary nurses and midwives (ANMs) and health centres in the Jabalpur division have been registered on the U-Win portal. Her co-worker and ANM Asha Chaudhary is responsible for immunising 450 children across eight villages, including Tindli. She says that the portability of data between villages, cities and even states is the most useful feature. “When children travel to their grandparents’ homes, I tell the family to go to any vaccination centre nearby and take the shots they are due for. Mothers who might have gotten their first tetanus shot here can get the next one in their own village. There is no need to carry the vaccination booklet — all they need is their phone number to access the records at any centre,” says Chaudhary. When her centre in Jhurjhuru had its immunisation day (usually done every Tuesday and Friday) she could immediately see an update of the shots received by one of the children under her care at a centre in Narsinghpur, 107 km away. She is now in the process of updating records of older children under her care, all born before the platform was rolled out.

A vaccine for every child: How govt’s U-Win portal is set to redraw immunisation map (4) A healthcare worker briefs parents on vaccination. (Express Photo by Anonna Dutt)

Better data mining can improve last mile coverage. “It ensures better compliance. You can identify the exact number of children locality wise, who are unvaccinated, and the reason for it. You can then tailor the interventions accordingly ” says Dr Puneet Jaitley, professor of community medicine at AIIMS. Dr Jayaprakash Muliyil, epidemiologist and former principal of Christian Medical College-Vellore, weighs in on advantages of individual records over just numbers. “In case of a measles outbreak, we re-vaccinate people in the affected area. This might result in some children getting multiple doses and others remaining completely unvaccinated. The numbers cannot tell the difference. Now that the portal has data for individual children, it might,” he says.

A vaccine for every child: How govt’s U-Win portal is set to redraw immunisation map (5) How does U-Win work?

With all government delivery centres and some private hospitals in Jabalpur division registered on the portal, Chaudhary no longer needs to register newborns in her area. “The community health centre nearby logs in the data and the three shots they get at birth — polio, hepatitis B and tuberculosis. I can add the doses they receive 1.5 months onwards using the mobile number or the Aadhaar number of the parents,” she says. She can monitor better when a separate vaccine management platform — that ensures there are no stockouts and the vaccines remain temperature controlled — is linked to the U-Win portal.

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Meanwhile, the healthcare workers have devised their own method of maintaining the right temperature for the vaccines. In a one-room centre without fans or coolers, they maintain the temperature of the vaccines using a slotted thali. The vaccines that don’t spoil from freezing are placed on a silicon ice pack delivered with the vaccine. The ice pack is then placed on the steel plate with the rest of the vaccines in each slot so that they can remain cool without freezing.

However, teething troubles remain. Delivery centres still lack vaccine stores and internet connectivity is patchy. That’s why Patel maintains a physical register as back-up. As Dr Santosh Shukla, MP state immunisation officer, says: “The portal currently allows entry of data for a particular vaccination session for 24 hours. We have sought a 48-hour window so that the healthcare worker can upload information.”

A vaccine for every child: How govt’s U-Win portal is set to redraw immunisation map (2024)

FAQs

How many vaccines will your child get? ›

Your child needs shots at birth, 2, 4, 6, 12, 15 and 18 months of age. Immunizations are one of the greatest achievements of medicine.

What is the difference between vaccination and Immunisation? ›

Vaccination: The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease. Immunization: A process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination. This term is often used interchangeably with vaccination or inoculation.

What are immunization programs? ›

Immunization prevents diseases, disabilities, and deaths from vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs), such as cervical cancer, poliomyelitis, measles, rubella, paroditis, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis A and B, bacterial pneumonias, rotavirus diarrheal diseases and bacterial meningitis.

How effective are vaccines for children program? ›

Among approximately 117 million children born during 1994–2023, routine childhood immunization was estimated to prevent 508 million lifetime cases of illness (averaging four illnesses per child) and 32 million hospitalizations (0.3 per child) and to avert 1,129,000 premature deaths from vaccine-preventable illnesses ( ...

How many vaccines can you get at once? ›

Yes, you can get 3 vaccines at once, as receiving the flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines may be possible during a single appointment, making it more convenient to stay up to date with immunizations.

What if I refuse to vaccinate my child? ›

Children who are not vaccinated can transmit vaccine- preventable diseases at schools and in the community. Unvaccinated children can infect babies who are too young to be fully immunized. Unvaccinated children can infect people of any age who can't be immunized for medical reasons.

What is the meaning of full immunization? ›

A child is said to be fully immunized if child receives all due vaccine as per national immunization schedule within 1st year age of child. The two major milestones of UIP have been the elimination of polio in 2014 and maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination in 2015.

How do immunizations work? ›

When a person gets a vaccine, the immune system responds to the antigen as if it were exposed to the actual germ (it makes antibodies and remembers how to defeat it). Then, if the body gets exposed to the actual germ, the immune system can recognize it right away and quickly fight it off to prevent disease.

Who immunization schedule? ›

Baby Immunization Schedule Table (based on IAPCOI recommendations)
BirthBCG, Hep B1, OPV
6 weeksDTwP /DTaP1, Hib-1, IPV-1, Hep B2, PCV 1,Rota-1
10 weeksDTwP /DTaP2, Hib-2, IPV-2, Hep B3, PCV 2, Rota-2
14WeeksDTwP /DTaP3, Hib-3, IPV-3, Hep B4, PCV 3, Rota-3*
6 MonthsInfluenza-1
12 more rows

What illnesses can be prevented by immunization? ›

Diseases that vaccines can prevent
  • COVID-19.
  • Diphtheria.
  • Hepatitis A.
  • Hepatitis B.
  • Hepatitis D.
  • Haemophilus influenzae.
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV)
  • Influenza (Flu)

How long are childhood vaccines effective? ›

How Long Does Immunity Last After Getting a Vaccine? A few vaccines, like the two for measles or the series for hepatitis B, may make you immune for your entire life. Others, like tetanus, last for many years but require periodic shots (booster shots) for continued protection against the disease.

Are vaccinations good for you? ›

Vaccines teach your immune system how to create antibodies that protect you from diseases. It's much safer for your immune system to learn this through vaccination than by catching the diseases and treating them. Once your immune system knows how to fight a disease, it can often give you life long protection.

What shots are given at what age? ›

Vaccine Schedule
  • 2 months. DTaP: Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine. Hib: Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine. ...
  • 4 months. DTaP. Hib. ...
  • 6 months. DTaP. ...
  • 6 months and annually. Influenza (flu): The flu vaccine is recommended every year for children 6 months and older:

How many injections is the preschool booster? ›

The 4-in-1 pre-school booster is recommended for children aged 3 years, 4 months old before they start school. They're given 1 dose of the vaccine as part of the NHS vaccination schedule. If your child has missed their 4-in-1 pre-school booster, contact their GP surgery.

What vaccines are given at 16 years old? ›

(MenB, MenABCWY) Yes! Teens who want to be protected from meningitis type B should receive 2 doses of MenB vaccine starting at age 16. Preteens and teens with certain risk conditions should be vaccinated also, and receive boosters if their risk is ongoing.

What shots do babies receive at birth? ›

Hepatitis B is the first vaccine most babies receive. It is given within 24 hours of birth. Your baby will get a second dose of hepatitis B vaccine when they are 1 month to 2 months old and the third dose when they are 6 months to 18 months old. Why do we give the first dose so quickly?

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