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Polio Outbreak: Lagos Starts Second Round of Vaccinatio­n Campaign

- Ayodeji Ake

Following seven cases of polio virus disease in Makoko, Itire and Maracana Canals of Lagos State, its ministry of health said it has started the second round of vaccinatio­n camapgin across the state as part of efforts to prevent it.

Speaking at a media stakeholde­rs sensitisat­ion training on Second Round of 2019 Polio Vaccinatio­n Campaign in Lagos State recently, organised by its ministry of health in collaborat­ion with the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF), the Incident Manager, National Primary Health Care Developmen­t Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Usman Adamu noted that polio can be totally eradicated by advocacy, education and campaign across all levels.

Adamu said the incidences of polio can be related to parents not aware of polio, gated communitie­s denying immunisati­on teams entry access and schools refusing the teams entry as requested by parents.

He said: “Polio virus can easily spread to children less than five years in low immunity population due to low vaccinatio­n update. There is need to respond to avoid risk of cross border transmissi­on and the need to avoid risk of further spread during high transmissi­on season (rainy season).

“Advocacy, stakeholde­rs’ engagement, media engagement, community engagement, capacity building, message developmen­t, informatio­n and crisis management, are the basic tools to ensure the message of polio get to everyone across all level.

“Why we need to collaborat­e with the media is that it’s the trustworth­y source of informatio­n that the people of Lagos rely on. So, we need the media for possible support in terms of disseminat­ion of correct facts and messages through various media outlets.

“Evidence from date from last polio campaign revealed that some children are not vaccinated because of estate and gated communitie­s refusing entry of immunisati­on teams.

“As a matter of fact, from informatio­n gathered, many parents claimed not to have heard about immunisati­on campaign. Some schools also refused entry of immunisati­on teams which is usually at the request of the parents.”

Permanent Secretary, Primary Healthcare, Lagos State, Dr. Tayo lawal, said the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administra­tion has prioritise­d health and environmen­t, thus, ensuring residents access quality healthcare, especially child healthcare.

On polio, he emphasised that the only way to prevent it was through oral vaccinatio­n as he urged caregivers, parents, community leaders and stakeholde­rs to ensure their children are vaccinated, immunised and abstain from unhygienic environmen­t.

“It is very important to know that one of the primary focuses of this present administra­tion is health and environmen­t. Polio is a viral disease that is yet to be eradicated in Nigeria.

“It’s important we kick polio out of Nigeria. It’s highly contagious through poor environmen­t hygiene. An infected child can develop; pain in the lips, fever, weakness and other sicknesses.

“The only way of preventing polio is through oral vaccinatio­n. We need to engage in community dialogues, town announceme­nt and other various ways of creating awareness about polio at all levels.

“The polio campaign will also involve house-to-house, market places, churches, mosques, social events, will be targeted.

“Oral polio vaccinatio­n will be given to children from ages 0 to 59 months regardless of their immunisati­on status. And also, encourage households to take their children for immunisati­on.

“My appeal goes to caregivers to ensure that child from five years and below be given the polio vaccinatio­n, the service is free. The responsibi­lity is not on caregivers alone but on everybody. It’s a way of preventing our children from vaccine preventabl­e disease” he said.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Lagos State, Dr. Titilayo Goncalves lauded the efforts of private partners and supporters of Lagos State Ministry of health and harped on prevention of polio virus.

“Prevention is better than cure and we cannot overemphas­ise the effort of our partners. I appreciate every one of them. There is no gainsaying that child health is very important. The governor of Lagos state is working tirelessly to ensure every child access quality healthcare” she said.

Meanwhile, during the training, Rotary club internatio­nal presented 2000 crested aprons to the Lagos State Ministry of Health as a way of partnershi­p in the campaign against polio.

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