70 Polio Variants Detected in 14 Northern States, Reports FG
Nigeria is currently facing a significant outbreak of circulating variant poliovirus type 2 (cVPV2), with 70 cases reported across 46 local government areas in 14 northern states, according to the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA).
Dr. Muyi Aina, Executive Director of the NPHCDA, revealed this concerning situation on Monday during a meeting with religious leaders in Abuja, organized in partnership with the Sultan Foundation for Peace and Development.
Dr. Aina attributed the virus’s spread to low routine immunization rates and vaccine refusals during polio campaigns.
He called for a renewed commitment to increasing vaccination coverage and enhancing maternal and child health services.
“This must change,” Dr. Aina emphasized. “We must ensure that every woman has access to antenatal care, that every child completes their routine immunization, and that no mother or child is left behind.”
In his address, Dr. Aina urged religious leaders to take on a crucial role in promoting vaccinations and healthcare within their communities.
“As trusted leaders, you have the power to dispel myths, correct misinformation, and encourage positive health-seeking behaviors,” he said, highlighting the importance of equitable access to health services.
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, also addressed the event, praising religious and traditional leaders for their efforts in mobilizing communities for health initiatives, including the eradication of wild poliovirus.
He encouraged leaders to continue their support by providing zakat and tithes to assist health interventions for the less privileged.
The meeting underscored the urgent need to address barriers to healthcare in rural and underserved areas, especially in Northern Nigeria, where maternal and child health challenges persist.
Dr. Aina pointed out that Nigeria loses approximately 2,300 children under five and 145 women of childbearing age daily due to preventable causes, with many of these deaths occurring in the North.
The NPHCDA reaffirmed its commitment to collaborating with community leaders to ensure that every Nigerian child is immunized and that every mother receives the necessary care to survive childbirth and ensure her child’s well-being.
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