Daily Trust Saturday

11 Northern states at high Tetanus risk – UN

- Ahmed Tahir Ajobe, Minna

The United Nations Children’s Fund has said 11 states in northern Nigeria are at high risk of tetanus epidemic.

Dr. Idris Nagya, a focal person with the fund disclosed this at a sensitizat­ion workshop in Minna yesterday.

He said the risk covers 138 local government areas, adding that the danger is more potent across the Northeast.

Tetanus is a serious bacterial infection that causes painful muscle spasm and can lead to death.

According to him, the disease is a major health concern in seven local government areas of Niger State. The local government areas include Agwara, Edati, Magama, Mashegu, Mokwa, Rafi and Shiroro.

Nagya attributed the prevalence to ignorance, cultural and religious beliefs, inadequate health personnel and health facilities among others which need to be addressed with a political will by stakeholde­rs.

Describing maternal and neonatal tetanus as one of the killer diseases among children and women of childbeari­ng age, he suggested that an integrated model of vaccinatio­n should be introduced to reduce the multiple vaccinatio­n exercise for children, especially under the age of five. He also suggested that screening of pregnant women need to be carried out to determine their status, and called for mobilisati­on of adequate manpower to tackle the menace.

The Director Of Immunizati­on, Niger State Primary Health Care Developmen­t Agency, Dr. Fati Sheik Abdullah, expressed hope that the campaign for the eliminatio­n of tetanus in Nigeria would be achieved with the involvemen­t of the media, considerin­g the role it played in the previous campaigns.

 ??  ?? Students of Government Day Secondary School Gwagwada in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, after their rescued from kidnappers by troops of Operation Thunder Strike on Thursday. The bandits had waylaid the students while on their way to school Maryam Ahmadu-Suka
Students of Government Day Secondary School Gwagwada in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, after their rescued from kidnappers by troops of Operation Thunder Strike on Thursday. The bandits had waylaid the students while on their way to school Maryam Ahmadu-Suka

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