The Sokoto State Ministry of Health says it has begun a community
dialogue to create awareness on the menace of child killer diseases.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Balarabe Shehu, said that the
measure was part of the efforts to fight against the child killer
diseases in the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the six killer diseases
are: polio, tuberculosis, pertussis (whooping cough), measles, tetanus
and diphtheria.
Diphtheria is a potentially fatal contagious bacterial infection that
mainly affects the nose and throat, and sometimes the skin.
Shehu said that the dialogue was aimed at enlightening the populace on the preventable measures to take against the diseases.
”Some of the measures of preventing the killer diseases include
environmental sanitation, attending antenatal clinics by pregnant women,
immunisation of under-five children against polio and other vaccine
preventable diseases,’’ he said.
The commissioner appealed to husbands to allow their wives to visit hospitals for antenatal care.
Shehu also advised them to encourage their wives to take their
infants to the nearest health centres for immunisation against the child
killer diseases.
The Chairman of Sokoto South Local Government, Alhaji Aminu Liman,
lauded the efforts of the ministry for initiating the community
dialogue.
Liman promised to collaborate with the ministry to take the campaign to the rural communities.
Also, Alhaji Almustapha Othman, the Permanent Secretary in the
ministry, said that the state government had procured adequate drugs for
distribution free to children and breastfeeding mothers.
Alhaji Jibo Dan- Malam, the District Head of Tudun Wada, promised to mobilise his subjects to access healthcare services. (NAN)
Tuesday, 7 March 2017
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