close
Tuesday, July 19, 2022

WHO, CEPI to help Nigeria develop Lassa fever vaccine: FG

The federal government says it is engaging with the WHO and the CEPI to develop new therapeutics and a vaccine for Lassa fever.

• July 19, 2022
Osaghie Ehanire/WHO
Osaghie Ehanire/WHO

The federal government says it is engaging with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) to develop new therapeutics and a vaccine for Lassa fever.

Health minister Osagie Ehanire announced this at a three-day National Case Management Training on Lassa fever.

Mr Ehanire, represented by junior health minister Joseph Nkama, said the ministry decided to embark on the capacity building in Lassa fever case management, because “we know that doing so will go a long way in reducing mortality in these patients.”

He added, “It is more than 50 years since Lassa fever was first diagnosed in Nigeria. Over the years, some states have been endemic while others record annual outbreaks. The ministry is engaging with WHO  and the CEPI for the development of new therapeutics and a vaccine for Lassa fever.”

According to the health minister, over the last five  years, Nigeria witnessed a sharp rise in confirmed cases of Lassa fever including healthcare worker infections.

“The recent COVID-19 pandemic has taught the country that it cannot afford to undermine any effort put into addressing and reducing high-risk viral pathogens like Lassa fever. It cannot only mutate and pose a new threat, but globalisation can quickly lead to the spread of the disease to non-endemic countries,” noted the health minister.

Mr Ehanire also mentioned that Nigeria had advanced not only in the capacity to diagnose Lassa fever but also in the sequencing of the virus genome to monitor the circulating Lassa viruses.

He said the country’s commitment was also evident in the  emphasis on infection prevention and control measures among healthcare workers to reduce rates of infection within healthcare facilities.

“Now we want to build capacity in case management because we know that doing so will go a long way in reducing mortality in these patients. This training is part of the government’s effort to further reduce mortality from Lassa fever, the ministry has not made this progress in addressing Lassa fever epidemics working alone,” explained the health minister. “WHO has been integral in their support. Their support to the country has spanned from sensitisation and training of healthcare workers to the provision of infection control commodities to treatment centres.”

Mr Ehanire said the WHO also supported public awareness initiatives, surveillance and outbreak response at the state level through the emergency operations centre and at the national level.

According to him, the Institute of Lassa Fever Research and Control, Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, has been actively involved in the management of Lassa Fever patients for many years.

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

POLICE RECRUITS

States

Police Recruitment: Successful candidates to report for training in Minna

The police command in Niger says successful candidates in the ongoing police ‘2021 recruitment’ should check their status on the recruitment portal for the next stage of training.

MALAYSIAN WEDDING

World

Muslims girls now to marry at 18 not 16 in Malaysia

Malaysia’s Kedah state has raised the minimum legal age for marriage among Muslims from 16 to 18 years to ensure girls reach the minimum maturity age before wedding.

World

Over 15,000 migrants illegally entered Britain in 2022: Report

Data from the UN’s refugee agency showed at least 120,441 people arrived in Europe via the Mediterranean by land and sea in 2021.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe, Dullas Alahapperuma and Anura Kumara Dissanayake

World

Sri Lankan parliament to elect new president Wednesday

Gotabaya Rajapaksa resigned from the post of president last week following massive protests.

States

Seven people killed in Kogi Sallah crashes: FRSC

The Kogi command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says seven persons died and 43 people injured in 14 crashes during the Eid-el-Kabir celebration.

GOOGLE, FACEBOOK, WHATSAPP

World

Indonesia threatens to block Facebook, Google, WhatsApp

The digital giants were given until Wednesday to complete the registration for licensing, otherwise, the ministry warned that they would be declared illegal.