Delta State Maintains Polio Free Status in Last Six Years

ASABA/Nigeria: Delta State has been able to maintain a polio free status for six years running as a result of its collaboration with the relevant stakeholders in the health sector.

The Delta State Commissioner for Health, Dr Mordi Ononye, made this known recently in Asaba as part of activities to mark the African vaccination Week, an adaptation of the World Vaccination Day, approved by the World Health Organization for celebration in all its regions of operation.

Dr Ononye stated that despite the polio free status recorded by the State, Nigeria is still listed among polio transmitting countries of the world and pledged the commitment of government to ensure that people do not suffer from another the disease outbreak.

He said that yellow fever disease had also been perpetually kept under control in the State and that the State had the machinery to combat every vaccine-preventable disease.

According to the Health Commissioner, the National Programme on Immunization (NPI) provides opportunities through Routine Immunization of infants against tuberculosis, Poliomyelitis, Diphtheria, Pertusis, Hepatitis B, Pneumonia, Measles, Meningitis, and yellow fever as pregnant women are given Tetanus-Diphtheria vaccine to protect them and their unborn babies from the perils of contacting Tetanus and Diphtheria disease.

The Commissioner reiterated the commitment of the state government in ensuring that the Expanded Programme on Immunization remained on course, stating that so many resources by way of funds, logistics and personnel had been deployed towards saving lives of mothers and children who he noted, were the most vulnerable to vaccine-preventable disease.

He asserted that surveillance remained key to disease detection and urged all to report any suspected case of vaccine preventable or any other disease to the established health institutions for appropriate action.

Dr Ononye explained that the World Health Organization Afro Region with headquarters in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo in collaboration with the Governments of 47 out of the 54 member-countries in Africa adopted this year’s theme as ‘Immunization Works, Do your Part’ while Nigeria due to her own peculiarities adopted  the theme ‘Vaccines Work, Be an Immunization Champion’.

He therefore called on Deltans to come out and support the vaccination of children and mothers campaign saying “Together we can raise the collective immunity of our communities.”

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