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Adamawa Govt Laments Outbreak Of Vaccine-Derived Polio

Adamawa State Government has lamented the recent outbreak of type-2 poliovirus, which was detected in four children.

 

The Executive Chairman of the state Primary Health Board, Dr. Suleiman Bashir, who stated this, said the reported occurrence of polio, is, however, the type-2 poliovirus, which is vaccine-derived.

 

Bashir spoke at an event organised to launch the immunisation exercise in Adamawa state and commence the vaccination of children with the Bivalent Oral Polio Vaccine.

 

Speaking at the event graced by Mrs. Lami Fintiri, wife of the state governor, Bashir said, “Adamawa does not have any case of wild poliovirus.”

 

He said it was to strengthen the polio-free status of the state that the state was flagging off immunisation against poliovirus in the Jada Local Government Area.

 

He said, “What we are getting now is vaccine-derived poliovirus and it is not surprising. We don’t have the wild poliovirus in Adamawa. The wild poliovirus has been eradicated in the state, especially the one existing in its free form since 2006 but was subsequently also eliminated.

 

“At the moment, the state is working to build immunity of the population through constant immunisation of oral polio vaccine and injectable polio vaccine. The state is administering every child within the age range of 0-59 Months. If we administer BOPV, to every child, it will enhance their immunity so that they are no longer at risk of contracting the wild poliovirus.”

 

He regretted that the four persons who contracted type-2 poliovirus had come into the state without ever receiving the vaccine, adding that surveillance showed they got it from the environment.

 

The wife of the governor, Mrs. Lami Fintiri, urged mothers and caregivers in the state to make their children available for the exercise.

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