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No case of Polio outbreak in the last 7 years – Oyo Govt

The Oyo State Government has revealed that its efforts towards the eradication of polio in the state has yielded positive results.

It declared that the state has not recorded any polio outbreak in the last seven years.

Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan made this disclosure during the flag-off of the first round of the 2017 National Immunization Plus Days (NIPDs) held at the secretariat of Oyo West local Government, Ojongbodu Oyo town at the weekend.

Adeduntan stated that the State Government would scale up the collaboration between the State and Local Governments to ensure that immunization services reached every child in the state, stressing that the government was set to make immunization services the right of every child and not a privilege.

He explained that the NIPDs campaign was not only on eradication of polio but on all vaccine preventable diseases, noting that children were most susceptible to infections during the early childhood years.

According to him, the National Immunization Plus Days (NIPDs) is a supplemental immunization campaign geared to ensure immunity among the under five years children against poliomyelitis and towards the eradication of the disease in Nigeria.

Adeduntan urged mothers to make their children from ages 0-5 years available for the first round of immunization between March 25 and 28, 2017, explaining that “it has been scientifically proven that immunization does not kill or affect children negatively against the backdrop of some cultural belief.”

He called on all mothers to make sure they complete all stipulated immunization from birth for their children so that the efforts of the State government will not be fruitless.

“The intervention and target age group includes women of childbearing ages against tetanus toxoid and health promotion, children of 0-59 months for oral polio and all missed routine antigens and children of 0-11 months for due and missed routine antigens,” Adeduntan stressed.

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