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Mad rush for childhood immunization vaccine at Dome

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published March 22, 2023
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Health officials say pandemic-related disruptions, increasing inequities in access to vaccines, and the diversion of resources from routine immunisation are leaving many children without protection against childhood killer diseases in Ghana. CREDIT: UNICEF
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There was a mad rush for the childhood immunization vaccines against Polio, Measles, tuberculosis, yellow fever at Dome in Greater Accra Region when Kabaka Foundation sponsored a special health promotion, child health and mothers screening program in collaboration with Ga East municipal Health Directorate.

Hundreds of mothers thronged the Auntie Mary CHPs Compound where the exercise was held to vaccinate their children and take part in the health screening services.

“We thank them for bringing us the vaccines .my child missed out many of the vaccines because of the shortage. The temperature of my child always go high.so we are appealing to government to ensure that the vaccines are always available” a mother said.

Months of nationwide shortage of childhood immunization vaccines against Polio, Measles, tuberculosis, yellow fever left many parents and pediatricians worried.

The subsequent outbreak of measles which affected over 120 children made it more troubling to stakeholders in the health sector.

The Ministry of Health on March 11, 2023 announced procurement of the first batch of measles, BCG and oral vaccines for distribution to various health centers to be administered to qualified Children.

According to statistics, 31 children in Ghana out of every 1000 live births die before age five though a marginal reduction from previous years the rate is still high.

Article 24 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child specifically obliges all states to take appropriate measures to reduce the rate of death among children.

This has been reinforced by SDG target 3.2 which enjoins countries to end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age.

Henry Larbi, Executive Director of Kabaka foundation, a non for Profit organization founded by Nana Owiredu Wadie, Nkosuohene of Kwahu Nkwatia said it is with this regard that the foundation collaborated with Ga East Municipal Health Directorate to organize the exercise for mothers and their newborn baby’s in Dome and it’s environs.

“In line with Kabaka foundation’s health program that is we intend to achieve SDG 3 – improving health and wellbeing had a request from Auntie Mary’s CHPs Compound to support them implement this exercise. Kabaka Foundation is located in Dome Pillar 2 in Accra so we thought  it wise that charity begins at home so this time we want to support people in Dome in Accra here. It is good the mothers take this program serious because recently we even heard of shortage of vaccines and we thank God now the Government has been able to procure this vaccines for the mothers to bring their kids to take the vaccination they need for their children”.

A public health nurse at Dome RCH, Florence Ansah Kobina told Starr News a mop up exercise will be done in the municipality to cover all children who missed out the immunization due to the shortage.

“God being so good today we have all the vaccines here .We have polio ,we have measles ,we have yellow fever ,we have everything in stock so we are advising all mothers to come onboard to have vaccination for their children for better health. This exercise is serving as a mob up exercise so from here God willing next week we are embarking on a mop up exercise to reach out to the people who missed their turn. So we are doing a catch up exercise .This is the first exercise to bring all mothers onboard”

Addressing issues of Infant feeding challenges during complementary feeding by newborn mothers, Florence Ansah Kobina said during transition stage of babies from exclusive breastfeeding to complementary feeding, some tend to lose weight, due to the fact that, they are not able to introduce the right choice of food.

Therefore, educate mothers on better ways to provide right complementary feeding variety to their children.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Kojo Ansah

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