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A recent study conducted by researchers at University Gadjah Mada in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, evaluated the implementation of the measles-rubella control and prevention program. The study found that measles-contain vaccination coverage in Indonesia has dropped by 6% and vaccine-preventable disease reporting has fallen by 30% due to the pandemic. The research identified gaps in the surveillance system, including a lack of networking, partnerships, and community involvement. The health office is recommended to increase private health facility participation, monitoring and assessment, and vaccine coverage in vulnerable areas. [Extracted from the article] |