Saturday, 24 November 2018

NCDC REASSURES NIGERIANS BY SWIFT RESPONSE TO YELLOW FEVER CASES IN EDO STATE

*24 November, 2018 | Abuja – RESPONSE TO YELLOW FEVER CASES IN EDO STATE*

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control is aware of a suspected outbreak of yellow fever in Edo State.

Following the report of an outbreak of fever of unknown origin in four Local Government Areas in Edo state, the state public health team commenced investigation. On the 21st of November 2018, nine cases tested positive for yellow fever. We await confirmatory results from the WHO Regional Reference Laboratory.

The Edo State Epidemiology Team is working with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) and World Health Organisation (WHO) to carry out a detailed investigation and response to the already confirmed cases.

The NCDC has deployed a rapid response team to support the State with contact tracing, risk communications and management of cases. There are ongoing plans to begin a vaccination campaign in the state in response to the cluster of cases.

Yellow fever virus is spread through bites by an infected mosquito. It is a completely vaccine preventable disease and a single shot provides immunity for a lifetime. The yellow fever vaccine is freely available in all primary health care centres in Nigeria.

In addition to the vaccine, the public are advised to keep their environments clean and free of stagnant water to discourage the breeding of mosquitoes and use insecticide treated mosquito nets, screens on windows and doors to prevent mosquito bites.

Since September 2017, Nigeria has recorded suspected cases of yellow fever in all states in the country. As at the 11th of November, 140 cases have been laboratory confirmed in Nigeria. A multi-agency yellow fever Emergency Operations Centre has been established at NCDC to coordinate the response.

The symptoms of yellow fever include yellowness of the eyes, sudden fever, headache and body pain. If you have these symptoms or notice someone in your community displaying them, please contact your nearest health centre.

This week, our sister agency NPHCDA flagged off a large yellow fever vaccination campaign, targeting 26 million children and adults (aged 9 months to 44 years) in six states: Niger, Plateau, Borno, Sokoto, Kebbi and the FCT. One dose of the yellow fever vaccine provides for life-long protection against the disease. We urge all Nigerians to get vaccinated and encourage their families, and neighbours to do the same.

The NCDC reassures all Nigerians that we will continue to work with States and partners nationwide to ensure that the outbreak is curtailed.

*Signed:*
*Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu*
*Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control*

Contact NCDC via the *NCDC Connect Centre*:
 - Toll Free Number: 0800 9700 0010
- Whatsapp: +234(0)708 711 0839
- SMS Number: +234(0)809 955 5577

Top Ten News Items on Health, 23 November 2018

WHO Afro, 22 November 2018
Nigeria to vaccinate 26 million people in 2nd phase of biggest-ever yellow fever vaccination campaign
The Government of Nigeria – with support from the WHO, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and UNICEF aims to vaccinate 26.2 million people during the second phase of its biggest-ever yellow fever campaign as it seeks to establish high population immunity nationwide.
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Leadership, 21 November 2018
Malnutrition: FG distributes 12,000 cartons of RUTF, targets 88,000 children in six states
In a bid to manage Severe Acute Malnutrition in the country, the federal government in partnership with UNICEF, yesterday, distributed 12 cartons of ‘Ready to Use Therapeutic Food’ (RUTF) to six selected states.
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Premium Times, 21 November 2018
Experts decry non-release of N55bn 2018 Basic Health Fund
Health experts have decried the failure of the Nigerian government to release the one percent of consolidated revenue appropriated in the 2018 Budget for the Basic Health Care Provision Fund.
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The Eagle Online, 22 November 2018
FG plans to establish emergency, trauma centers to cater for accident casualties
The Minister of State for Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, on Thursday said the ministry would establish Emergency and Trauma Care Centres across the country to cater for casualties from road accidents.
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The Nation, 20 November 2018
FG, Partners working to tackle Noma in Nigeria
The Federal Government says it is working with the World Health Organisation African Region (WHO Afro) and other partners on the best strategy to tackle Noma scourge in Nigeria.​
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Pulse, 21 November 2018
AirBank: How LifeBank is planning to save over 600,000 lives with access to emergency oxygen
According to LifeBank, its mission is to reduce the number of deaths linked to limited oxygen availability by improving oxygen distribution to hospitals through AirBank.​
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Daily Trust, 19 November 2018
Gates, Dangote, UNICEF laud Yobe for progress in routine immunization
Co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Bill Gates, Alhaji Aliko Dangote as well as UNICEF have lauded the progress made by the Yobe State Government in covering more children for routine immunization over the last six months.
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Business Day, 22 November 2018
Edo partners paediatricians on maternal, child survival programmes
Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki, says the state government is ready to partner the Paediatric Association of Nigeria, in delivering affordable, accessible maternal and child survival programmes to Edo people and residents.
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New Telegraph, 22 November 2018
Kano expands drug revolving funds programme in 60 health centres
Kano State government has expanded its drug revolving funds programme across additional 60 primary health facilities in the state to ensure sustainable supply of quality and affordable drugs to the people of the state.​
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Premium Times, 18 November 2018
Nigerians advised to be alert as meningitis season begins
Nigerians have been cautioned to stop living in crowded rooms, seek medical advice when down with fever and be more alert to the outbreak of the cerebrospinal meningitis (CSM) in their environment.
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“We are not the Future, We are the Present”: Key takeaways from #ICFP2018

The International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP) that took place in Kigali between the 12th – 15th November, 2018 in Rwanda brought to the forefront global issues facing progress on family planning. Countries recommitted to increasing funding, access to services and involvement of diverse communities in the family planning ecosystem. Themed “Investing for a Lifetime of Returns” the ICFP 2018 was co-hosted by the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Rwanda. The Conference pitched family planning as a development “best buy”, if the world plans to make notable progress in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Sunday, 18 November 2018

Top Ten News updates on Health,mid-November 2018

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Premium Times, 13 November 2018
Buhari signs bill establishing Nigeria Centre for Disease Control
President Muhammadu Buhari has signed into law the bill establishing the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).​
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Guardian, 13 November 2018
Lassa fever kills two, infects five in Edo, Ebonyi, Ondo
NCDC has confirmed the death of two, and infection of five people from Lassa fever in Edo, Ebonyi and Ondo states, including a health worker.
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Premium Times, 14 November 2018
WHO cautions against misuse of antibiotics
WHO, on Wednesday, warned Nigerians against the misuse of antibiotics, saying it makes bacteria infections harder to treat.
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Daily Trust, 12 November 2018
FCT school feeding takes off Jan
The Deputy Director, School Health, of the FCT Education Secretariat, Mrs. Victoria Aleogena, has said the Federal Government’s National Home-Grown School Feeding (NHGSF) programme will commence in the FCT in January, 2019.
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News Agency of Nigeria, 07 November 2018
Only 7 Geriatricians for over 9m old Nigerians
Prof. Usman Ahmed, the President of Geriatrics Association of Nigeria (GAN) says there are only seven geriatricians in Nigeria, which is highly inadequate to cater for the over nine million aged persons in the country.
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Daily Trust, 13 November 2018
$350m pledge to drive family planning targeting young
At least three donors have announced up to $350 million in new funding for family planning services and commodities for women and girls spanning nearly 27 of the lowest-income countries.​
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Premium Times, 12 November 2018
Delta to spend N8.6bn on health in 2019
The Delta Commissioner for Health, Ononye Mordi, says the ministry is proposing the sum of N8.6 billion expenditure for the 2019 fiscal year.
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Thisday, 09 November 2018
UNICEF Adolescent Nutrition Programme launched in Delta
The adolescent nutrition programme, an initiative of UNICEF, to tackle challenges emanating from early childhood malnutrition in Nigeria, was Thursday commenced in Asaba.
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Independent, 13 November 2018
Abia keys into USAID-funded health policy pilot programme
Abia State Commissioner for Health, Dr. John Ahukanna, says the state has keyed into the new USAID-funded Health Policy Plus (HP+).​
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News Agency of Nigeria, 09 November 2018
Pharmacist council seals 358 medicine stores in Taraba
The Pharmacist Council of Nigeria (PCN) says it has sealed 358 medicine stores in Taraba over various professional offenses.
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Saturday, 16 June 2018

Top ten news items in the Nigerian health ecosystem past week


Daily Trust, 14 June 2018
Appeal Court rules CMDs can’t be forced to set up parallel med-lab dept
Nigerian Medical Association has hailed a ruling by the Court of Appeal freeing hospital directors of any obligation to set up separate departments for medical laboratory science.
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Channels Television, 08 June 2018
U.S. announces $102 million humanitarian assistance to Nigeria
United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Stuart Symington, has announced the sum of $102 million in humanitarian assistance to Nigeria.
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Science Mag, 12 June 2018
Nigeria has more HIV-infected babies than anywhere in the world. It’s a distinction no country wants
On a January morning, 12-year-old Yusuf Adamu slumps in his father’s lap, head pressed against his chest. Infected at birth with HIV, he is tiny for his age and has birdlike limbs.
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Vanguard, 14 June 2018
EFCC arraigns 5 over diversion of $4m donation to Nigeria
EFCC has docked five persons before an Abuja High Court sitting at Maitama, following their alleged complicity in the fraudulent diversion of about $4 million of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Nigeria.
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TVC News, 14 June 2018
FEC approves bills on food safety, tobacco control
The Federal Executive Council has approved a draft Food Safety, Quality Bill and a National Tobacco Control Regulation bill forwarded to the National Assembly for passage.​
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The Nation, 14 June 2018
FEC approves bill for establishment of national blood service commission
As the country joins the rest of the globe to mark the 2018 World Blood Donor Day, the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole announced that FEC has approved an Executive bill for the establishment of a National Blood Service Commission.
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News Agency of Nigeria, 10 June 2018
35 containers of Tramadol seized at ports-NAFDAC
Prof. Moji Adeyeye, Director General, NAFDAC says no fewer than 35 containers of Tramadol have been seized at various ports in the country.
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Premium Times, 11 June 2018
Immunization: GAVI extends funding support to Nigeria till 2028
Global Alliance for Vaccines Initiative (GAVI), has extended its funding support for immunization in Nigeria until 2028.
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Punch, 13 June 2018
JOHESU begs FG for payment of two months’ salary
The Joint Health Sector Unions have appealed to the Federal Government to pay its members April and May, 2018 salaries in line with their agreement to suspend their strike.
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Independent, 14 June 2018
N4.4bn hospital equipment lying waste in Gombe
Hospital equipment worth about N4.4 billion has been lying waste in Gombe State Medical Store for the past four years, even as some hospitals are said to be lacking some of the equipment.
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