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Importance of Vaccinations: Beware of Fake Doctors and the Pink Book

Warning: Beware of Fake Doctors

Teacher Jesada Denduangboriphan from Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Science has issued a cautionary statement regarding individuals who claim to be doctors. According to him, there have been reports of people discouraging vaccination, particularly those mentioned in the Pink Book, which contain essential vaccines crucial for children’s well-being.

An Alarming TikTok Clip

A TikTok video was recently brought to Jesada’s attention. The video features a woman who identifies herself as a doctor but fails to disclose her real name or provide her medical license number. Consequently, her credibility is questionable. In the clip, she advises parents against allowing their children to receive the vaccines listed in the Pink Book.

Unfounded Anti-Vaccine Claims

The woman in the video voices her opinions, sharing the misguided notion that vaccines are part of a nefarious plot orchestrated by foreign entities with the intent of exterminating the global population by the year 2030. Jesada categorizes such individuals as part of the anti-vaccine movement, which has gained significant traction during the COVID-19 pandemic. These individuals propagate fear and misinformation, even promoting the use of harmful substances like chlorinated water to “flush out” the effects of vaccines from the body.

Misleading Claims about Pink Book Vaccines

Jesada strongly refutes these claims as he asserts the importance of the vaccines listed in the Pink Book. These vaccines are considered “basic” and are vital for children’s health. For instance, they include vaccines for hepatitis B, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, polio, and measles-rubella-mumps, among others. By administering these vaccines, the likelihood of children contracting these diseases decreases significantly, ultimately reducing the child mortality rate. Additionally, being vaccinated helps minimize the transmission of diseases, protecting both individuals and the population as a whole.

The Continual Improvement of the Pink Book

The Pink Book, officially known as the “Maternal and Child Health Record Book” and prepared by the Department of Health Public Health Administration, serves as more than just a vaccination booklet. It contains essential information for parents and guardians to monitor their children’s health. Starting from antenatal care and continuing throughout early childhood, the Pink Book provides information on pregnancy tests, nutritional assessments, growth and development tracking, breastfeeding guidelines, and recommendations for disease prevention.

The Importance of Vaccination and the Pink Book

Jesada emphasizes that vaccines in the Pink Book are crucial for safeguarding children’s health. Using the example of the measles vaccine, he highlights the devastating consequences of the anti-vaccine movement, which has led to measles outbreaks and numerous child fatalities. It is evident that the Pink Book plays a critical role in preventing vaccine-preventable diseases.

Rest Assured with the Pink Book

Thailand has been utilizing the Pink Book since 1985, with regular updates every three years. To ensure widespread access, the Department of Health, in collaboration with the National Health Security Office (NHSO), distributes the Pink Book to all pregnant women. Additionally, efforts have been made to digitalize the book for increased accessibility.

Disregard the Anti-Vaccine Agenda

In conclusion, it is essential to recognize the vital role of the Pink Book and dismiss the unwarranted claims made by anti-vaccine groups. Refusing to vaccinate children according to the outlined schedule poses significant risks to their health. Furthermore, keeping the Pink Book safe is crucial as it serves as proof of vaccination and might be required for various purposes, such as visa applications.

Additional Note:

Do not underestimate the importance of the Pink Book. Ensure its safekeeping, as it may be necessary to present the record in the future, particularly for visa applications. Losing the Pink Book means losing valuable evidence of childhood vaccinations.

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Teacher Jesada warns that there are people claiming to be doctors. Banning vaccinations in the Pink Book states that they are basic and important vaccines that are necessary for children.

Tojo News reporter reported that Ajarn Jessada Denduangboriphan Lecturer, Biology Department of Chulalongkorn University Faculty of Science Posted a message through the Facebook page “Oh, it’s like this” by Acharn Jess, stating:

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“You should have your children vaccinated as recommended in the Pink Book.”

Someone sent me a Tik Tok clip to watch. It belongs to a woman. Claiming to be a modern doctor who no longer work in a hospital (but don’t say your real name-surname) and medical license number Makes it impossible to check if he is a real doctor or not) make a clip to answer questions at home he asked, “Vaccines in the pink book You shouldn’t let your child receive it, right?”

This woman gave her opinion in the same way. “Anti-vaccine people” like to talk and spread their beliefs. that every vaccine It is a plan of a foreign company. in the network of the Zionist power group According to the plan to exterminate all the people of the world in the year 2030, an international network of doctors is protesting, etc….
It is clear that These are the anti-vaccine groups that have come out in large numbers since the outbreak of COVID-19 and have encouraged people to fear being vaccinated against the disease. Including making them drink chlorinated water (CDS which is harmful to health) to wash the vaccine out of their body… Now it has been expanded to include vaccines for other diseases, including basic vaccines which children must be injected!
Which is not true! It is very misleading not to let your children be vaccinated in the pink book. Because all the vaccines listed in the pink book are “basic vaccines” that children need to receive, for example, the hepatitis B vaccine. Diphtheria-tetanus whooping cough vaccine, polio vaccine, measles-rubella-disease vaccine’ heads, etc., to reduce the rate of infection with such diseases. and reduce the death rate of children This is because children do not yet have the immunity to fight the disease on their own.
These vaccines In addition to helping to prevent the severity of various diseases. If that happened It can also help to reduce the spread of the disease on a national level. Because it will reduce the chance of disease. and reduce the chance of spreading the disease to others. The information in the Pink Book about vaccines in Mae has been continuously improved to keep up with outbreaks of the disease. so children don’t get addicted “Vaccine preventable diseases”
As a clear example of the case of the “measles vaccine” which has been campaigned for injections throughout the country and around the world, and should allow humanity to completely eradicate measles. But when there were anti-vaccine campaigners, some parents were afraid and did not take their children to be vaccinated, causing measles to spread again. and cause the death of hundreds of thousands of children every year, even though they have vaccine preventable diseases.
Regarding the “Pink Book” or its official name, “Maternal and Child Health Record Book” prepared by the Department of Health Public Health Administration is actually more than a vaccination booklet. Because there is important content for parents and guardians when looking after children’s health.
Starting with pregnant women receiving antenatal care services at the service center there will be information on pregnancy test records. Risk screening for pregnant women, such as screening for Zika virus disease Risk of thalassemia Help assess nutritional status for pregnant women It will help you compare your BMI. Counting baby’s movements Mental health assessment and recording the visit
For after giving birth there will be a record form to assess your baby’s health. From birth to age 6, there is a graph for taking notes. and assess growth and development conditions There are recommendations for breastfeeding for 6 months and appropriate amounts of food for each age group. Assessment of tooth decay risk, etc.

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There are also suggestions for improving development. Prevention of diseases such as the common cold, hand disease, foot and mouth disease, diarrhoea. This is fundamentally important information that parents and guardians must know when raising children.
Thailand has started using the Pink Book since 1985 and updates it every three years. The Department of Health has teamed up with the National Health Security Office (NHSO) to give the Pink Book to all pregnant women. To monitor the health of yourself and your baby Be healthy and strong and develop appropriately for their age. Creating the potential of people of all ages to have good health… Currently, it has developed into a “Digital health book” to make it more accessible to the public.
In summary, that pink book Very useful In particular, identify the types of basic vaccines needed for children. Therefore, you should not believe the words of anti-vaccine people. which encourages people not to take their children to be vaccinated in the pink book which does so It will increase the risk of harm to children’s health. Unintentionally.

(Additional) PS This pink book. Once you get it, you should keep it well. In case you need to use it in the future, such as when applying for a visa to study in certain countries. You will also be asked to see your vaccination history. You can check from the pink book If the book is lost, there will be a lack of evidence of childhood vaccinations (the public health data collection system, if it is more than 8 years old, will destroy it. it will not be able to publish a new volume)

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