Abia State Ignites Mass Vaccination Drive Against Measles & Rubella!

Abia State is preparing for a significant public health initiative, with the announcement by Kalu Ulu-Kalu, the Executive Secretary of the Abia State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, that the state will launch measles and rubella vaccinations next year. This crucial development was shared during a technical working group stakeholders meeting held in Umuahia, the state capital, where health workers were urged to intensify their efforts in educating the public on the imperative need for these vaccination exercises.
Ulu-Kalu emphasized the state government's unwavering commitment to addressing the healthcare needs of its populace. He underscored the importance of collective action, calling upon all stakeholders to collaborate with the government in combating preventable diseases through robust immunization campaigns. This collaborative spirit is deemed essential for achieving widespread health improvements and protecting the community.
Key stakeholders present at the meeting reiterated their dedication to the well-being of Abia State residents. Chinwe Eke, the state immunization officer; Chidinma Amuzie, a consultant from John Snow Incorporated; and Hygenus Egbelu, a UNICEF representative, all affirmed their commitment. They highlighted their previous outreach efforts, including engaging with over 31,000 women during the 2025 August Meeting Conference across various local government areas, where they advocated for child immunization.
Furthermore, these representatives stressed the ongoing Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination program targeting girls aged nine years, alongside the upcoming measles and rubella virus vaccinations. They also encouraged girls who have already received their HPV vaccinations to bring their vaccination cards to school starting from the 29th of the current month, reinforcing the importance of proper documentation and continued participation in health initiatives.
Adding to the comprehensive health agenda, Caroline Iwuoha, representing the World Health Organization (WHO), and Chukwudi Ukpabi, the state mobilization officer, shared updates on other critical public health activities. They confirmed that surveillance efforts are actively being carried out for M-pox and other diseases, demonstrating a proactive approach to monitoring and responding to potential health threats within the state.
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