Passing an order in a matter it took up suo motu based on a recent news item in a Tamil daily, the court said people should be informed that studies held globally showed that vaccination protects children from paediatric cancer.
A Tamil daily had claimed recently that immunisation administered to a boy when he was six months old had led to contusion.
It had claimed that the contusion in the child, now six-years-old and a resident of Erode district had progressed nto a cancerous growth.
Tamil Nadu health authorities, heads of the Departments of Oncology of AIIMS and Tata Memorial Hospital in Delhi and Mumbai respectively had given expert opinion.They had said that there was no medical evidence to prove that cancer in child could be due to immunisation.
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The court said that without clarifying the correctness of the claim, the widely circulated daily had reported as if the cancerous growth was a result of immunisation.
"We apprehend that, in future, people, particularly, innocent, ignorant and remote villagers may be reluctant to take their children to government institutions on time to immunise them," the bench said.
Hence, it was essential for the government to reach out to people, it said. It should be explained to them that immunisation has got nothing to do with cancer.
Based on the news item, the bench had directed special treatment for the child in Chennai and also visited him in the hospital.