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New polio variant hits 13 states, FCT

- By Ojoma Akor

The National primary Healthcare Developmen­t Agency said as of yesterday, Nigeria had recorded another form of polio called circulatin­g vaccine-derived poliovirus, cVDPV, in the FCT, Abia, Bayelsa, Borno, Delta, Jigawa, Kano, Kebbi, Lagos, Niger, Rivers, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara States.

NPHCDA

Director, Faisal

Executive

Shuaib, disclosed this in Abuja on Monday during the agency’s second quarter meeting with northern traditiona­l leaders committee on primary health care delivery.

Nigeria had, last year, been certified Wild Polio Virusfree by the Africa Regional Certificat­ion Commission (ARCC).

Experts say the circulatin­g vaccine-derived poliovirus, Cvdpv, particular­ly type 2, is rare, but has been increasing in recent years as a result of low immunizati­on rates and can spread within communitie­s.

Shuaib, represente­d by Dr Usman Adamu of the NPHCDA, said the agency had conducted four outbreak responses using the Novelle Oral Polio Vaccine “which is a preferred choice as it doesn’t seed the virus.”

He said: “Sub-optimal performanc­e has been recorded in all the states due to high number of missed children during the exercise. This poor quality will affect how we’re able to bring this outbreak under control.”

Shuaib decried that donor funding for polio had reduced drasticall­y.

He called on traditiona­l rulers to continue to advocate to political leaders, the need to continue to fund Polio Outbreak Response campaigns.

“As we’re all aware, Nigeria has been certified WPVfree by the Africa Regional Certificat­ion Commission (ARCC), however, there are cases of cVDPV2 in some states, hence the need for us as a country to jealously guard our WPV-Free status and stop the cVDPV2 transmissi­on in our communitie­s,” he said.

The chairman of the Northern Traditiona­l Leaders Committee on Immunisati­on and Primary Health Care and the Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Samaila Muhammad, said traditiona­l rulers would continue to put in their best to support initiative­s and programmes of the federal government within the scope of the objectives of the committee.

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