Source: UN OCHA Integrated Regional Information Network
Date: 8 Apr 2003
DRC: 700,000 infants to be
vaccinated against yellow fever
NAIROBI, 8 April (IRIN) - The yellow fever vaccine will be
used for the first time by the government of the Democratic Republic
of the Congo (DRC) to inoculate some 700,000 children in 2003, the
UN children's agency UNICEF said on Monday.
Children will be vaccinated against the contagious disease at the
age of nine months, at the same time as they receive the measles
vaccine. The yellow fever vaccine will be available in 46 urban
centres in the DRC.
UNICEF said this brought to seven the number of diseases included
in the DRC's routine vaccination programme, the others being:
measles, tuberculosis, tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough, and
polio.
The DRC is among 34 countries in sub-Saharan Africa at risk of
yellow fever, which is transmitted by mosquitoes. There have been
numerous outbreaks of the disease in the country. In 2001, 72 cases
were notified to the authorities and four people died. However,
UNICEF said these figures represented only "part of the reality", as
most cases were not systematically notified.
Previously, the yellow fever vaccine was adminstered selectively
to travellers and sometimes in refugee camps.
The DRC's Health Minister, Mashako Mamba, is quoted by UNICEF as
saying this was the first time a new vaccine had been introduced to
the country since independence in 1960. Its introduction was
supported by the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation.
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