, Medan - The sun begins to rise.Niken Andraviani, a resident of Jalan Selamat, Gang Tembus No. 76 B, Sitirejo III Village, Medan Amplas District, accompanied by her mother, visited Yandu Melur Citra Post, located in Harjo Sari I Village, Quarter IV, Medan Amplas District, on Monday (27 October 2025), accompanied by her mother.He and his mother arrived at 10 a.m.WIB on.
Midwife Dian Novita Nasution, S.Keb., Bd administered the second DPT vaccine to Allya (/Mahjijah Chair Ozy)
, Mewa - the sun is starting to rise He and his mother arrived at 10,00 wib.
Nink's face was red when he met Yandu's work mother.His smile was bright.On that day, the first Allya Shanum Almehyra Nasancy was four months old who was only four months old and received the "prevention" from Midwife Tress "which is the day of duty in YUNDU MELUR CRATRA CRATRA.
A small white child with a beautiful body, who was sleeping in his grandmother's arms, suddenly woke up.His eyes were like the sunlight started to warm his face.
Another message worker brought an ally into the room.He was weighing.Midwife Diana Nuritta Nazdik, S.KB., BD, who was in the message of Yandud, from 10:10, the people of Yandia, what is the main vaccination needed.He put the rotavirus vaccine in Ally's mouth.Allya is still comfortable.
After dropping the vaccine into Allya's little mouth, midwife Dian took a syringe out of its container.Allya apparently received two injections in her right and left thigh.Despite the small number of injections, Allya still burst into tears and caused chaos at the Yandu post because she felt bad.His face turned red.
Midwife Diane, Alya's mother, reminded me that because Alya had a fever, she immediately gave the anti-fever medicine.
According to Niken, this day is the next vaccination for Alna.Previously, ALlya received BCG, ROS Virus and DPT level vaccination.
"Immunization is a child's right and it is the parents' responsibility to take them to the Yandu post to be vaccinated," explained Nikan, who admitted that he entrusted his son's health from the start of the Yandu post, which the government had created to receive "immunization" from an early age.
Nikin hopes that the "immunization" given to her beloved baby girl will be able to protect Aaliyah's health in the future.Nikin, who is fully aware that protecting her child’s health from an early age is her responsibility as a mother, explained: “I hope that this vaccination will be able to build a strong immune system for Alia to protect her from various serious diseases.”
"This time America's immunity is the 2nd explosion. Previously Alita got BCG, Roly virus and dpcriase.
Dian Nurita Nazntezi, S.KB., BD, explained after the "vaccination intake" for Allya, who received the second DPT emgyrization that day.
Allya is four months old.According to Dian, Allya must have received DPI."But her mother may have been called to the Yandu post first" to receive the vaccine.
In the future, Dion will continue to administer Allia DPT III, Polio IV, IPV I, and Rotavirus II.This DPT vaccine should be given when the baby is two months old.And for complete basic immunization, try to ensure that your child's immunization is completed before he or she reaches one year of age.
"If something happens, the mother is not ready to take the child for immunization, but then the mother-Imuda sells it, smiles.
According to Diane, it is very important to vaccinate children from a young age.Not only that, now viruses and bacteria are everywhere.Well, the vaccination received as early as possible can be a protection against the attack of various diseases that are diseases or pd3i (immune-preventable diseases).
This includes tuberculosis (TB, hepatitis B, polio, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, hemophilus influenza type B, PCV for pneumonia, rotavirus for diarrhea, then measles rubella for measles and rubella, IPV for polio).
"All of these vaccines are available at the Yandu Post, community health centers or private practice, specialist practice, doctors and Yandu hospitals, everything is free and covered by the government," he said.
"It's better to protect early in life than later in life, when our children will be attacked by germs, bacteria and other diseases," he concluded.
Separately, Head of Disease Prevention and Control (P2P) of Medan City Health Service, Dr. Pokut Fatima Fitri MARS, contacted on Monday (10/20/2025), said that based on data from the My Indonesia Sehat (ASIK) programme, immunization achievements in Medan City are as follows:
Complete basic vaccination (IDL) for 2023 reached 60.09%, in 2024 it increased to 73.65% but for the following year until September 2025 the achievement was only 35.84%.
Total infant immunization (IBL) for 2023 is only 16.23%, in 2024 55.08% and until September 2025 success is still 30.5%.
For the month of child prevention (election), for 2023 it is only 1.48, in 2024 it will increase slightly to 202% (seat Mahjah (seat Mahjah)
                                    
                                                
                                
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    