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Qatar launches national campaign to vaccinate over 50,000 school students against Tdap

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Last updated: 2026/01/12 at 7:29 AM
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Doha, Qatar – The Ministry of Public Health in Qatar has initiated a nationwide Tdap vaccination campaign targeting approximately 51,772 ninth and tenth-grade students across 278 schools. Launched in conjunction with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Hamad Medical Corporation, and the Primary Health Care Corporation, the campaign aims to provide a crucial booster dose against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough). Vaccinations are currently underway, with parental consent forms being distributed to facilitate participation.

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Progress of Qatar’s National Vaccination ProgramPreparing Healthcare Professionals for the Campaign

The annual campaign, which began this month, will continue throughout the spring term. Notifications have been sent home with students, detailing the benefits of the Tdap vaccine and requesting parental authorization. The Ministry emphasizes the importance of this preventative measure in safeguarding adolescent health and community immunity.

The Importance of Tdap Vaccination for Adolescents

Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis are serious bacterial infections that can lead to severe complications and even death. While initial vaccinations are administered in childhood, immunity against these diseases wanes over time, making booster doses essential, particularly during adolescence. According to the Ministry of Public Health, this booster is a standard part of the national immunization schedule.

Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is particularly dangerous for infants, and vaccinating adolescents helps to create a “cocoon of protection” around vulnerable newborns. Diphtheria can cause breathing problems, heart failure, and paralysis, while tetanus affects the nervous system, leading to painful muscle contractions and potentially fatal complications. Vaccination remains the most effective way to prevent these diseases.

Progress of Qatar’s National Vaccination Program

Dr. Hamad Eid Al-Romaihi, Director of the Health Protection and Communicable Disease Control Department at the Ministry of Public Health, highlighted the significant achievements of Qatar’s National Vaccination Program over the past fifteen years. He stated that the program has consistently maintained high and sustainable coverage rates thanks to the dedication of healthcare workers and strong community cooperation.

The current Tdap campaign is directly aligned with the National Health Strategy (2024–2030), which prioritizes population health and well-being. The strategy focuses on improving health outcomes for both individuals and the broader community through preventative measures like widespread immunization.

Additionally, the Ministry is conducting an awareness campaign alongside the vaccinations to address common misconceptions about vaccines and promote a culture of preventative healthcare. This includes educational materials for students and parents, emphasizing the safety and efficacy of the Tdap vaccine.

Preparing Healthcare Professionals for the Campaign

To ensure a smooth and effective rollout, the Ministry of Public Health organized a workshop last Saturday for approximately 240 medical and nursing professionals involved in the campaign. The workshop focused on the latest advancements in vaccine administration techniques.

Participants received practical training on managing potential minor side effects, such as fever or localized redness at the injection site, and were provided with guidance on how to advise parents on safely handling these symptoms at home. Administrative procedures were also reviewed to optimize the campaign’s logistical aspects. The training aims to bolster confidence in administering the immunization and addressing any concerns from students or their families.

The Ministry of Public Health urges all parents of eligible students to actively encourage their children to participate in the Tdap vaccination drive. The goal is to maximize coverage and minimize the risk of outbreaks of these preventable diseases. The campaign represents a key public health initiative in protecting the health of Qatar’s youth.

Looking ahead, the Ministry will continue to monitor vaccination rates and assess the campaign’s impact on community immunity. Further decisions regarding future vaccination efforts will likely be informed by these evaluations and global health recommendations. The effectiveness of this year’s campaign will be closely watched to determine if adjustments are needed for subsequent rounds of vaccination.

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