Friday 2 March 2018

5000 screened for viral hepatitis, immunised in Bauchi

A total of 5000 people have been screened for viral hepatitis and immunisation by the Yakubu Gowon Centre and its partners in Bauchi State.
The exercise which is supported and funded by the Presidential Committee on North East (PCNI) has conducted a screening and immunization for patients and residents in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps, Bauchi State Specialist Hospital, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH), General Hospital, Bayara, Ilelah and Kandahar Communities in Bauchi among others.
While speaking in an interview with newsmen during the exercise at the State Ministry of Health Thursday, the Team Leader, Mr Nduka Ozor said that the four -day programme was part of President Muhammadu Buhari’s plan for health care delivery services meant for vulnerable Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and residents in host communities in the North-East.
According to him, in this pilot phase in Bauchi, the support from PCNI is going to cover 5,000 people especially health workers because we realise that there is high prevalence among the health workers and these are the people that are supposed to take care of other patients”.
He noted that this intervention by the PCNI and Yakubu Gowon Centre will go a long way to help the poor masses, especially that the universal health coverage has not been attained.The NHIS scheme has not reached the people at the grassroots, so an intervention of this nature still has a place in contemporary healthcare delivery system in Nigeria”.
“And you know that viral hepatitis is very infectious, more deadly than HIV/AIDs. In fact, hepatitis B is more dangerous than HIV. It is important you screen the whole of your household because if you are living with an infected person, you can easily contract the virus. The virus is more stubborn than HIV,” he said.
He added that “Our mandate is to cover the whole of the Northeast to do viral hepatitis screening and vaccination. Those who are not reactive, we vaccinate them, give them three shots of the vaccine within three months and that covers them for between 30 and 40 years, that’s for hepatitis “.
The Team Leader also explained that “those that are positive for hepatitis C, we begin to initiate treatment, and luckily there’s treatment for hepatitis C but for hepatitis B, It’s only management, and we are in Bauchi to initiate the process “.
In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, State Ministry of Health, Dr Saidu Aliyu Gital thanked the Yakubu Gowon Centre for the intervention and reiterated the commitment of the state government in supporting such laudable intervention and commitment.

No comments:

Post a Comment