UNICEF Chief of Communication, Doune Porter |
The Federal Ministry of
Health supported by WHO, UNICEF and partners of the Global Polio Eradication
Initiative have rolled out an emergency Polio immunization campaign in Borno,
an official said.
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Agency of Nigeria report continues:
The
UNICEF Chief of Communication, Doune Porter, said in a statement in Abuja on
Friday that the campaign would commence in the accessible parts of the state.
Porter
said that the campaign followed confirmation of two fresh cases of polio virus
in parts of the state which recently became accessible.
He
said the outbreak occurred in the conflict-ridden state where children were
already facing dangerously high levels of malnutrition.
Porter
said the discovery underlined risks for children in conflict and underscored
the urgent need to eradicate the disease in conflict-affected areas.
He
said that Nigeria had its last confirmed polio case two years ago and was
within a year of being certified polio-free because of massive mobilization by
government, partners and local health providers.
“We
cannot deny the connection between conflict and the continued threat of polio.
The two new cases mean children across the Lake Chad region are now at
particular risk.
“With our partners, we will not stop until we reach every child with polio vaccination,” Porter said.
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