biospectrumasiaOctober 18, 2017
Tag: WHO , yellow fever
The Government of Nigeria has recently launched a campaign to immunize 8, 73,837 people against yellow fever in the states of Kwara and Kogi.
The ten-day campaign was started on Friday, 13 October 2017, and mobilizes more than 200 health workers and volunteers. It targets residents aged 9 months to 45 years old.
Dr Wondimagegnehu Alemu, WHO Nigeria Representative said, "This campaign aims to ensure that people living in high-risk areas are protected from yellow fever, and to prevent the disease from spreading to other parts of the country."
WHO has been working with health authorities on its implementation in nine local government areas in Kwara State and two in Kogi State.
The last yellow fever outbreak in Nigeria was reported in 2002, with 20 cases and 11 deaths.
Nigeria has requested support from the International Coordination Group (ICG) on vaccine provision for yellow fever. A global stockpile of 6 million doses of the yellow fever vaccine is available for countries to access, with the support of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
WHO has deployed experts to Nigeria to support surveillance and investigation, lab testing, public health measures, and engagement with at-risk communities. An Emergency Operations Centre has been activated in the area to coordinate the response.
Contact Us
Tel: (+86) 400 610 1188
WhatsApp/Telegram/Wechat: +86 13621645194
Follow Us: