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Mobile vaccination is expanded in the rural area of Feira de Santana; learn more

The Municipal Health Department of Feira de Santana is enhancing vaccination efforts in rural areas through itinerant teams starting in March.

The Municipal Health Department of Feira de Santana, the second-largest city in Bahia, Brazil, is set to intensify vaccination efforts in its rural areas beginning in March. This initiative aims to use mobile teams that will travel to remote villages in the eight districts of the municipality on specified dates. The program is designed to increase vaccination coverage and improve access to health services for residents living in more isolated locations.

According to the local government, the itinerant teams will be present in various districts, ensuring they can reach populations that may have difficulty accessing traditional healthcare facilities. The vaccination activities will take place from 8 AM to 4 PM on designated dates, with the schedule outlining specific locations and dates for each district. This organized approach highlights the city's commitment to enhancing public health and ensuring that vaccinations are accessible to all residents, particularly those in rural settings.

The initiative reflects a broader strategy to combat health disparities in Bahia and address significant public health challenges. By mobilizing health teams into rural areas, the city aims to not only increase vaccination rates but also engage with communities to raise awareness about the importance of immunizations, ultimately contributing to better health outcomes across the region.

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