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Edo begins supplementary immunisation campaign in October

By NAN
16 September 2024   |   12:33 pm
    A supplementary immunization campaign for measles will begin in Edo from Oct. 5 to Oct. 13 across the 18 local government areas of the state, an official has said. READ ALSO:Edo: NSCDC stages awareness walk for peaceful guber poll   Mrs.  Irene Uabor,  Head of, the Health Education Unit, Edo Primary Health Care…
Head of Edo State COVID-19 Risk Communication, Mrs. Irene Uabor (right); handing over Information, Communication and Education (IEC) materials to  Church of God Mission leaders during enforcement and sensitisation on compliance to COVID-19 protocols in Benin City…yesterday.

 

 

A supplementary immunization campaign for measles will begin in Edo from Oct. 5 to Oct. 13 across the 18 local government areas of the state, an official has said.

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Mrs.  Irene Uabor,  Head of, the Health Education Unit, Edo Primary Health Care Development Agency, announced this in Benin on Monday.

 

Uabor said that the campaign would focus on administering the measles vaccine to children of 9 months old to 59 months old, targeting those under five years old.

 

“Measles is a life-threatening disease caused by the measles virus that can spread from one infected person to another.

 

“Measles affects mostly children with the symptoms of fever, cough, running nose, red eyes, and small red spots in the mouth.

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“It can lead to death due to complications in the form of diarrhea and pneumonia,” she said.

 

She noted that in addition to the measles vaccine, children between zero months and 23 months of age would receive other childhood vaccines due to them.

 

She also said that girls in the age bracket of nine years and 14 years would be administered the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine during the exercise.

 

“Health workers will be stationed at all primary health care centers and other designated locations, including crèches, schools, churches, mosques, markets, and other places where eligible children can be found”.

 

She said further that “vaccines are free, safe, and effective, parents and guardians are expected to take the advantage of the campaign to protect their children from vaccine-preventable diseases.

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