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FG Approves UNTH, UITHAs RDS Sites

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The Federal Government has approved Ilorin and University of Nigeria Teaching Hospitals as special sentinel sites for surveillance of Rotavirus Diarrhea Disease and Pediatric Bacterial Meningitis in children.
Rotavirus is the most common cause of diarrheal disease among infants and young children.
The Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) , Dr Faisal Shuaib, who made this known in a statement said the findings from the sentinel sites would help in information sharing and data collection on rotavirus and pneumococcal disease burden in Nigeria.
Shuaib stated that the sites would provide additional information on the impact of the vaccine introduction into routine immunization, guide government in making public health policies and interventions, adding that government in collaboration with World Health Organisation (WHO) had earlier operated three sentinel sites for new Vaccines Surveillance in Nigeria.
According to him, the sentinel sites are University Teaching Hospital, Benin, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi, and Lagos University Teaching Hospital Lagos.
”The three sites provide Paediatric Bacterial Meningitis (PBM) services only, while UNTH and UITH had been designated as sentinel sites for Rotavirus and other diarrhea–related diseases among children aged under years,’’ he said.
Shuaib said the data from the sites would provide baseline information for different serotypes of rotavirus and other diarrhea causing pathogen diseases before the planned Rotavirus vaccine introduction in 2018.
He said WHO had earlier recommended the introduction of rotavirus vaccines into the routine immunization schedule in countries with high diarrhea mortality rates in children as an approach to prevent and control diarrhea.
He said government would work closely with the five sentinel sites and partners to further reduce morbidity and mortality from vaccine preventable diseases.
The executive director further appealed to parents, guardians and all caregivers to avail themselves of the rare opportunity provided by the joint investments of the Federal Government and WHO.

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