Niger needs 3.2 million meningitis vaccines: UN
Niger needs millions of doses of meningitis vaccines to ward off a possible epidemic after a spike that has seen dozens of cases reported since January, the United Nations said Wednesday.
“The (Nigerien) health authorities estimate that they need 3.2 million vaccination doses in case of a meningitis epidemic,” the local branch of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said.
Added to existing reserves, the additional doses would allow officials to immunise 2.8 million people in one of the poorest countries on earth, the UN said.
Some 75 meningitis cases, including a death, have been reported since January in four of the country’s eight regions, among them the capital, the UN added.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) had warned in December of a risk of fresh meningitis outbreaks in 2016 in Africa, particularly in Niger and Nigeria, which were both badly hit last year.
The risk was deemed to be specially high in parts of Niger hit by the epidemic in 2015 where people vaccination was only partially completed.
Between January and June last year, health authorities recorded 573 deaths and over 8,500 cases.
In neighbouring Nigeria, there were 557 deaths and 5,221 cases in the same period.
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Medical field needs to understand meteorology and climatology. The present hot, dry weather causes meningitis
. El nino which is the warming of the pacific ocean off chile every half decade precipitates these freak weather patterns globally while warming of the atlantic off west africa by late summer precipitates hurricanes in usa and carribea yearly also with its emergency health challenges
We will review and take appropriate action.