Round Two of Polio Vaccination
Begins in Two Provinces
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
August 20, 2002
Posted to the web August 20, 2002
A follow-up round of a polio vaccination campaign on
Tuesday entered its second day in six Burundian provinces bordering on the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
All children five years old and below are being targeted
in the provinces of Cibitoke, Bubanza, Bujumbura Urban, Bujumbura Rural,
Makamba and Bururi. Vaccinations will also be extended into the provinces of
Kayanza and Gitega, where, in 2000, the immunisation coverage rate was below
80 percent. Provisional figures for the first phase of the vaccinations showed
that all 627,720 children targeted were vaccinated.
This time round, children in the DRC towns of Kiliba and
Uvira are also to be vaccinated in Burundi to ensure there is no cross-border
contamination. People also move constantly between Zambia and Angola, and,
through Lake Tanganyika, between Burundi and Zambia, where, Gitega health
officials said, wild polio had been reported. This cross-border movement has
led health officials in these countries into undertaking synchronised polio
vaccination campaigns.
The health officials said they embarked on the second
phase of vaccination because of uncertainty about the completeness of the
first effort.
"All of us worked on the basis of the 1990 population
data," one of them said. "But some worked on the premise that the population
was increasing by 2.5 percent every year, while others were using a 3-percent
yearly increase. This brought about two different coverage rates and, due to
this confusion, we decided to do a second phase."