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NGO Immunises 36,000 Children Against Killer Diseases In Akwa Ibom

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
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Sarmaan Project (SP),  a non-governmental organisation (NGO) committed to drug administration to reduce child mortality in Nigeria, has expressed anxiety over high incidences of death amongst children and infants in Akwa Ibom State.

To curb the menace of life-threatening childhood diseases, the NGO working in alliance with the state government has administered azithromycin drugs to over 36,000 children to enhance their life expectancy, beginning in the Ikono local government area of the state.

It also has engaged caregivers to demonstrate the usefulness of the drugs in the state.

The project coordinator, Dr Teyil Wamiyel-Mshella, disclosed this in Uyo, the state capital in an interview with journalists during the close out ceremony of the “Safety and Anti-microbial Resistance of Mass Administration of Azythromycin to Children aged 1-11 Months” at the weekend.

Wamiyel-Mshella, who coordinates the project for Sightsavers, an international agency, explained that the pilot phase conducted in the LGA was aimed at ensuring that children between the age bracket of 1-11 months receive the drugs under strict monitoring  to ascertain their safety and anti-microbial resistance in children.

She said: “Sarmaan project is a very good project that was introduced in Nigeria in 2020 with field work, and so far, it’s been very successful. The aim of the project was mainly to ensure that children between 1-11 months in the LGA where we piloted it, will receive acithromycin and alongside, we will be monitoring the safety of the medicine and also the anti-microbial resistance for azithromycin.

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“Azythromycin is a very good medicine, it’s an antibiotic that is used for the treatment of many ailments that affect children and also contributes to infant deaths between  0 to 05 years. So this drug was used mainly to show the effects of it on child survival, that is why we were monitoring the safety of the medicine and its anti-microbial resistance.

“We have been able to treat over 36,000 children in Ikono LGA and we were able to engage with caregivers for them to know the usefulness of the medicine “, Wamiyel-Mshella said.

The commissioner for Health, Dr Ekem John, who was represented by Dr. Etop Antia, Director of Public Health, commended all the partners for making the project a success.

In the same vein,  the executive secretary Akwa Ibom State Primary Health Care Development Agency (AIHDA), Dr. Eno Attah,  appreciated the Federal Ministry of Health for considering Akwa Ibom State as one of the states for the pilot project.

 

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