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Enugu Begins Mass Vaccination In Communities Against Yellow Fever

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enuguEnugu State government has commenced mass vaccination in Ette and Umuopu communities in Igbo-Eze North Council of the state, following the outbreak of yellow fever in the localities. No fewer than 50 persons were said to have died since last month during which the disease, earlier described as ‘strange’ broke out in the communities.

Commissioner for Health, Dr. Ikechukwu Obi, in a statement, provided an update on what the state government had done since the outbreak of the disease,

stating that it had commenced active case surveillance to obtain required information on the epidemic to enable it to take a decision.

He added that the activation of the State Ministry of Health Emergency Operations Centre for Yellow Fever and prepositioning of the General Hospital, Ogurute, Enugu Ezike was to commence treatment with Ambulance Service for emergency cases.

Obi added that the ministry had constituted the Enugu State Multi-Sectorial Technical Working Group for the Yellow Fever Epidemic, fumigated the mosquito vector with the appropriate chemicals in the affected communities, and engaged in risk communication in the affected areas.

“We have notified the Federal Ministry of Health, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) and the National Arbovirus and Vectors Research Centre for a sustained response since Yellow Fever have been reported in other states of the federation.

“Those who have been recently vaccinated against Yellow Fever do not need to be vaccinated again. Yellow Fever is transmitted through mosquito bites, therefore, people must ensure that they remove its breeding sites from their surroundings,” he advised.

source: MedicalWorldNigeria

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