Okooo.....A new Nigerian Demographic Health Survey
has revealed that pneumonia accounts for 11 per cent of the child
mortality rate in Nasarawa State.
The Senior Programme Officer, Training
for Media Champions in Child and Family Health, Mr. David Akpotor,
stated this during a training programme organised by the Civil Society
Legislative Advocacy Centre in conjunction with the Partnership for
Advocacy in Child and Family Health in Kaduna State.
Akpotor stated, “Recent Nigerian
Demographic Health survey says that Nasarawa State recorded 91,000
pneumonia and diarrhoea deaths, especially in children under the age of
five. It also states that pneumonia and diarrhoea account for 11 and 14
per cent mortality rates in children.”
According to him, adequate funding of
routine immunisation is the weapon that will reduce infant deaths and
prevent polio resurgence in the Northern state.
He, however, called on tiers of
government to ensure the training of frontline health workers to enable
them to acquire knowledge on the management of pneumonia.
The organisation also appealed to the
Federal Government to provide funds for the procurement of Amoxicillin
Dispersible Tablets and Zinc/Lo-O, the approved medicines for the
treatment of the diseases.
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