The HEALTH : Jan/Feb 2020 | Page 12

The HEALTH | JAN/FEB, 2020 12 ISSUE: PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINE Anti-vaccine is not individual right Th e spread of belief that vaccines are causing diseases instead of protecting us from them is a dangerous misinformation, and can lead to terrible outbreaks O BJeCTION against immuni- sation began since the development of the smallpox vaccine in 1796. Religious groups were concerned that these measures were against the God’s will and providence. To no one’s sur- prise, disease outbreaks have been reported in religious communities for centuries. According to Consultant Paediatrician and Neonatalogist Datuk Dr Musa Mohd Nordin: “except for few religious sects, virtually all religious beliefs has no qualms towards immunisation. Th e religious beliefs of indi- viduals or communities may not refl ect the theological teachings of their religions. Since vaccines did not exist when the holy books were written, exegesis of the texts will frame their view.” “The majority of our people accept immunisation as an important and essential healthcare interventions,” he continued. Th ere are however, misguided individuals in rural communities; being swayed by anti- vaxxers’ propaganda. “Th e rural communities who are simply misinformed that vaccines contain prohibited content. With that element of doubt, the Muslims begin to shun vaccines believing that they made the better choice for their off spring. Th is leads to conservative religious scholars who pass religious edicts which pro- hibit immunisation and claim that there are part of the western ploy to weaken and harm the Muslims.” The anti-vaxxers are mostly composed of those who were misinformed by the internet. Dr Musa suggest that the readers do their own research before accepting something as the truth. Some parents also feel that vaccines are no longer necessary today because we no longer see children being infected by vaccine-preventable diseases. According to Dr Musa, through the eff ort Vaccination law of active promotion by the Ministry of health One of the most discussed topic last year (MOh), Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia was the vaccination law. To implement such (JAKIM), and Lembaga Tabung haji Malaysia measure, it will require time to study the (LTh), the general public understands the implementation. vitality of vaccinating their children. “Th e Ministry of health needs to cus- “Th ere has been very good advo- tomise it to the needs and demands cacy by professional bodies such of our countries. however, there as the MPA, Malaysian Society is an opportunity to study the of Infectious Diseases and various permutations of man- Chemotherapy, (MSIDC) and religious groups datory vaccination policies Islamic Medical Association which have been practiced in Were concerned of Malaysia (IMAM). Not to other countries.” ThaT These measures mention the social media Th ere may be immediate Were againsT The presence by the likes of measures that needs to be god's Will and Immunise4Life.” done promptly to address the providence outbreaks of diphtheria and Impact to measles. Th is includes “mopping the society up” campaigns whereby door-to-door Th ere is a growing trend of vaccine hesitancy immunisations are carried out. and refusal due to misperceptions about “Priorities areas include those where cases parental rights (to not vaccinate their have been found where healthcare access is children). limited over the previous three years.” To this, Dr Musa comments: “Parents who Th e caring society will also need to play refuse immunisation does not realise that their part. “In the interim, owners of nurs- it involves the whole community. Th e issue eries, child care centres, and kindergartens involves our children and all the children needs to be informed to verify the status of in the world. It takes only one person to their enrolment. If they fi nd the candidate be infected or to be a carrier for a vaccine- lacking, the family needs to be referred to the preventable disease to spread.” nearest healthcare centres.” “So please do not say that refusing vaccina- And if these various measures fail to reverse tion is in your rights. It is also my children’s the declining trends of immunisations, then right to play without the fear of catching a Dr Musa thinks it would be pertinent to preventable disease from friends whose consider mandatory vaccinations. parents rather believe the internet than the “We should not prolong this issue as what doctors. Freedom of choice is a good thing… happened in Romania – where 224,202 chil- But the freedom to harm others is not,” he dren aged nine months to nine years were not lamented. immunised against measles which led to an outbreak, killing 32 children and was recorded to be the worst outbreak in europe.” — Th e Health Fact So please do not say that refusing vaccination is in your rights. It is also my children’s right to play without the fear of catching a preventable disease from friends whose parents rather believe the internet than the doctors.” - Dr Musa