Bi-annual Healthy Baby Show: Zamfara awards children fully immunized,exclusive breast feeding
By Ahmed Attahir.
The Zamfara State Primary Health Care Board in
conjunction with state ministry of Health and partners have performed this
year's Bi-annual Healthy Baby Show with sensitization on viral hepatitis B
prevention in the state.
Also,award was presented to the best children who was
fully immunized within nine months of birth and observed exclusive breast
feeding in the state.
The event was held at the Dr. Karima Women and Children
Welfare Hospital Tudun Wada in Gusau,state capital.
Speaking during the
occasion, the commissioner for health Aliyu Abubakar MC said Healthy Baby show
is been organized bi-annually to present awards to children who received
complete doses of the required immunizations and observed exclusive breast
feeding.
Aliyu M.C who was represented by the Executive Secretary zamfara State
Primary Health Care Board Dr. Isma'il Tukur said the present administration was
determined to bring health care services to the door steps of the citizens.
"There was need to take advantage of such services inorder to get rid of
preventable diseases that continued to constitute threat to living among
people".
He said the national policy on health has prescribed the integration of
other health services during the conduct of any activity and making it one
plan,one budget as a means of reducing wastage.
The Commissioner further
unveiled that the essence of viral Hepatitis B was to protect those that are not
infected through vaccination while those infected be identified and hold against
tendency of progression to liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.
According to him,19 million cases of Hepatitis B infection are recorded in
Nigeria affecting both aged and under 5 children which is alarming and source of
worry.
He stressed that mother to child transmission as key agent of contracting
the disease.
"women of child bearing age and under 5 children are targeted with
immunization against the disease which kills more than HIV and road accidents".
He called on parents and caregivers to ensure that their children were immunized
and tasked them to go for screening against Hepatitis viral in order to know
their status for quick response.
Earlier on,the Gusau Local Government sole
administrator who was represented by his Deputy Sirajo Ibrahim Magami assured
council readiness to invest more on health care delivery services.
He enjoined
people in the area and state in general to support and encourage the services
provided by the ministry of health and primary health care board through active
participation in all the health programmes.
The occasion was witnessed by Kulu
Sanda of UNICEF, Programme Manager State Emergency Routine Immunization
Coordination Center, Mustapha Alinkilo, Dr. Musa Yakubu of Federal Medical
Center Gusau and Director Community and Family Services Bello Maccido and have
presented goodwill messages at the occasion.
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