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The Mozambican Ministry of Health has announced that it is currently mobilizing resources for a third round of vaccination against poliomyelitis.
Last week, the Ministry declared a public health emergency following the confirmation of a case of wild polio virus in a child in Changara district, in the western province of Tete.
In February a case of wild polio virus was notified in Malawi. In response, the countries of the region, notably Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania and Malawi itself decided to launch vaccination campaigns against polio.
The National Director of Public Health, Quinhas Fernandes, told reporters that the third round of polio vaccination will cover the entire country. The first two rounds only covered the northern and central provinces.
“Right now, work is under way to mobilise additional resources”, he said. “We are thinking of undertaking the third round between the first and second week of July throughout the country”.
“That means those children who were vaccinated in the first and second rounds will have the opportunity to take a third dose of the vaccine”, he added.
The eradication of polio, said Fernandes, was not just a matter for the Health Ministry, but required coordination between various bodies. Under international health regulations, the existence of just one case of the wild polio virus is sufficient grounds to declare a public health emergency.
The actions under way, he continued, are synchronized and coordinated with Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia, and in the near future this coordination could be extended to include Zimbabwe.
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