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Health Ministry forecasts 2,500 infants born with thalassemia annually

The Ministry of Health has projected that on a yearly basis, some 2,500 babies in Indonesia are born with thalassemia ...

Minister confirms 15 suspected cases of acute hepatitis in Indonesia

The number of suspected cases of acute hepatitis in Indonesia currently reached 15, according to Health Minister Budi ...

Sulianti Saroso Hospital designated referral center of acute hepatitis

The Ministry of Health has designated the Sulianti Saroso Infectious Diseases Hospital (RSPI), Jakarta, as a referral ...

Build health service ecosystem by collaborating with start-ups

Collaboration with start-ups is one of the ways to build a digital health service ecosystem in Indonesia, according to ...

Legislator advises to not delay vaccination for children

House of Representatives' (DPR's) Commission IX deputy speaker, Charles Honoris, here, Tuesday, advised to not ...

Jakarta Health Office urges breastfeeding women to get vaccinated

The Jakarta Health Office has appealed to breastfeeding women to get vaccinated to reduce the risk of COVID-19 ...

Minister presses for quickly achieving child vaccination target

Women Empowerment and Child Protection (PPPA) Minister Bintang Puspayoga emphasized that the government had targeted to ...

No severe side-effect surfaces in vaccinated children: Pediatrician

Chief  of  the  Indonesian Pediatric Society (IDAI)  of Jakarta Chapter Prof. Dr Rini Sekartini, ...

160 students vaccinated against COVID-19 in East Jakarta

At least 160 students of the state Islamic senior high school (MAN) 2 in Ciracas, East Jakarta received COVID-19 jabs ...

Aceh residents must remain alert for family cluster infections: IDI

Aceh chapter has appealed to residents of Aceh province to continue to comply with the health protocols and remain ...

Health Ministry issues guidelines on vaccination of children

The Health Ministry has issued guidelines on the vaccination of 12- to 17-year-olds against COVID-19. “With ...

Jakarta commences vaccination for children in 12-17 year age group

The Jakarta authorities, on Thursday, began a vaccination program for children in the 12-17 year age group in parallel ...

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Indonesia moves to protect children as COVID-19 cases spike

With Indonesia’s second COVID-19 wave affecting a significant number of children, the government has been quick ...

COVID-19: Ministry highlights need for double masks

The Health Ministry’s vaccination spokesperson Siti Nadia Tarmizi has advised people to use double masks to ...

Health office cautions of mounting COVID-19 cases involving children

The Jakarta Provincial Health Office has raised caveat on the escalating number of COVID-19 cases involving children in ...