Jaipur, June 28 -- Rajasthan will administer oral polio vaccine to more than 10.4 million children under the age of five during the three-day National Pulse Polio Immunisation Campaign from June 28, state health minister Gajendra Singh Khimsar said on Saturday. The first day of the campaign will focus on administering polio drops at designated booths to children from birth to five years of age. During the following two days, health teams will conduct door-to-door visits to ensure that no eligible child is left uncovered. Khimsar said that to implement the campaign, the health department has set up 59,217 vaccination booths across the state and deployed 75,232 teams, including 7,011 transit teams and 9,004 mobile teams. Over 138,000 health workers and personnel from across departments will participate in the drive. Principal secretary (medical and health) Gayatri Rathore said trained health workers, Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs), ASHA workers and Anganwadi workers will be stationed at both urban and rural vaccination booths on the first day of the campaign. National Health Mission Mission director Dr Jogaram said special mobile and transit teams will administer polio drops to children at bus stands, railway stations, national highways and other transit points to cover families on the move. He added that the campaign has also made special arrangements to reach children living in nomadic settlements, families of brick kiln workers and those residing in remote and inaccessible areas. Vaccinators and monitors have been deployed with the support of the Medical and Health Department, Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), the Ayurveda Department, social workers and other government departments to ensure complete coverage. Officials said the campaign is part of the country's continued efforts to maintain its polio-free status despite the persistence of the disease in neighbouring countries. India launched the Pulse Polio Immunisation Programme in 1995 and has not reported wild poliovirus cases since January 2011. The country was certified polio-free on March 27, 2014....