Adamawa to vaccinate 388,180 girls against HPV
The Adamawa State Primary Healthcare Development Agency says it is targeting 388,180 girls aged nine to 14 years for vaccination against the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) to prevent them from cervical cancer.
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Dr Suleiman Bashir, the Executive Chairman of the agency, made this known in an interview with the Newsmen in Yola.
Bashir said that the sensitisation and vaccination of girls against the virus is ongoing and will last three months.
He added that the choice of girls aged between nine to 14 years for the vaccination is to protect and increase their immunity ahead of exposure to the virus.
Dr Goni Abba, the Director, Public Health in Borno Ministry of Health, said the vaccination and enlightenment had yet to commence.
Abba said the vaccination was just launched last week in Abuja and that representatives of the state who were in Abuja just returned, and that the ministry needed to meet for next line of action regarding the vaccination in the state.
In Yobe, where the exercise is also yet to commence, the Head of Programmes in the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Alhaji Sabiu Suleiman, said arrangements had been concluded to start enlightenment campaign on the virus.
The Director of Information in Yobe State Ministry of Information, Alhaji Ali Yawale, said the state was not included in the current schedule of the vaccination programme unveiled by the Federal Government.
He added that “the human papilloma virus vaccination was recently unveiled by the Federal Government, but Yobe is not on the present schedule. However, plans are underway to commence public enlightenment across the 17 local government areas about the vaccine.”
Yawale said the media and other critical stakeholders such as traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil society organisations would be involved in the public enlightenment.
NAN/Wumi