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DOH Advisory 2016-087

In May 2012, the World Health Assembly declared the completion of poliovirus eradication to be a “programmatic emergency for global public health” and called on the Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO) to develop a comprehensive polio endgame strategy. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative’s Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018, approved by the Executive Board of the WHO in January 2013, requires the removal of all oral polio vaccines (OPVs) in a phased manner, from both routine programmes and campaigns, to minimize the risk of new polio cases. This Endgame Strategic Plan aims to complete the interruption of wild poliovirus transmission globally and more rapidly detect and interrupt any new outbreaks due to vaccine-derived polioviruses.

In line with this, the Department of Health (DOH) issued Department Memorandum (DM) No. 2016-0146 entitled “Guidelines on the Disposal of the Remaining trivalent Oral Polio Vaccines (tOPV)”, which states that “All health facilities nationwide should stop using tOPV and dispose remaining stocks of tOPV after the designated switch day on 27 April 2016 to avoid re-emergence of circulating vaccine-derived polioviruses type 2. Ongoing use of tOPV after the switch day may threaten or postpone the global eradication of polio.”  This answers for the first phase of the OPV removal.

 

Reference :

http://www.fda.gov.ph/advisories-2/pharmaceutical-2/356247-fda-advisory-no-2016-087-switch-from-trivalent-oral-polio-vaccines-topv-to-bivalent-opv-bopv-as-part-of-the-polio-endgame-strategy

Important Advisory: Beware of Impersonation Attempts via Email


Important Advisory: Beware of Impersonation Attempts via Email

Dear Esteemed Members of the Philippine Pediatric Society,

We would like to bring to your attention an emerging concern regarding online impersonation. It has come to our notice that certain individuals or entities are engaging in deceptive practices by spoofing or falsely representing themselves as members of the PPS Board or staff through fraudulent emails.

To protect our members and the integrity of our organization, we kindly urge you to remain vigilant when receiving unsolicited or suspicious communications—especially those requesting personal information, financial details, or payment instructions.

Please remember:
- The Philippine Pediatric Society will never request payments in foreign currency or sensitive information via email without prior official notice through verified channels.
- Do not click on links or download attachments from unfamiliar or unverified sources.
- If an email appears to come from a PPS representative but seems unusual or out of context, please do not act on it immediately.

If you receive a suspicious email—whether it appears to be from a Board Member, staff, or any PPS-related account—we encourage you to:
- Refrain from responding or clicking on any links. Forward the full email (with headers, if possible) to our official contact email: ppsinc@site.pps.org.ph
- Notify us as soon as possible so we can take appropriate action.

Your awareness and cooperation are vital in safeguarding our professional community from cyber threats.

Thank you for your continued trust and commitment to the PPS. Stay safe, stay informed, and let’s work together to keep our organization secure.

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