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KWSG To Immunise 150,000 Children Against Rotavirus
Rotavirus vaccine would reduce diarrhoea-induced illnesses and deaths
Kwara State government has unveiled plans to immunise 150,000 children against Rotavirus in its 16 local government areas.
The Commissioner for Health Raji Razaq, at the flag-off of the inclusion of Rotavirus vaccines in routine immunisation in the state, said it was the best way to protect children against diarrhoea caused by Rotavirus.
He restated the government’s resolve to revamp the state’s health sector, adding that 45 primary healthcare centres had been renovated.
“An additional 25 PHCs are undergoing renovation. Well-meaning individuals and members of the House of Assembly are also assisting in renovating the centres.
“PHCs in Kwara have been transformed, and there is none that is not water sanitation hygiene compliant in the 16 local government areas,’’ he said.
In her welcome address, Nusirat Elelu, executive secretary of the Primary Healthcare Development Agency, said vaccines against childhood killer diseases had been available in the state for the last two decades.
“Globally, rotaviruses infect nearly every Under-five child and are the leading causes of severe diarrhoea in children.
“As part of strategies to control diarrhoea, the WHO recommends that rotavirus vaccine be included in national immunisation programmes,” she said.
Ms Elelu added that introducing the Rotavirus vaccine would reduce diarrhoea-induced illnesses and deaths by about 40 per cent, saving the lives of more Under-five children.
(NAN)