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GAVI
ALLIANCE: BURKINA FASO VACCINATES 7.9 MILLION AGAINST DEADLY YELLOW FEVER
DISEASE:
12/12/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 12
December 2008 -- A contribution of US$
11 million from the GAVI Alliance has enabled the Government of Burkina Faso
to initiate an immediate preventive immunisation campaign against yellow fever
for 7.9 million people in high risk zones of the country.
More
than 10,000 health workers and volunteers have already begun to fan out across
parts of the country to administer vaccines and educate populations about the
disease.
Mosquitoes
Yellow
Fever is an acute, haemorrhagic fever transmitted by infected mosquitoes.
Infection causes a wide spectrum of disease, from mild symptoms to severe
illness and death. Between 20-50 percent of those with severe infection die.
The
disease can be prevented by a vaccine, which provides immunity for at least 10
years. Once infected, no treatment beyond supportive care exists.
High-risk
Burkino
Faso is among 33 African countries that are considered to be at extremely high
risk of yellow fever outbreak. During epidemics in unvaccinated populations,
fatality rates among severe cases may exceed 50 percent for adults and 70
percent for children. Even a single case is a public health concern.
“People
in high risk zones must take this very seriously and participate in the
vaccination campaign,” said His Excellency Seydou Bouda, Minister of Health
of Burkina Faso.
GAVI-funded
initiative
The
country’s preventive campaign is part of a regional Yellow Fever Initiative,
financed in part by US$ 58 million of GAVI funds, which facilitates widespread
vaccination programmes in countries across West Africa. To date, Mali, Senegal
and Togo have run preventive vaccination campaigns.
Burkina
Faso’s campaign is the fourth and largest yet. The Ministry of Health, the
World Health Organization, UNICEF, and local and international organisations
are helping to implement the campaign.
“Vaccinating
7.9 million people requires significant technical, financial and in-kind
contributions from all partners on the ground. Success relies on a coordinated
team effort,” said Dr Yada Adamou, WHO's African Regional Focal Point for
Epidemic and Pandemic Alert and Response.
Safe
vaccine
“Yellow
fever continues to have a devastating impact on many African nations, even
though a safe vaccine has existed for many years. We have to ensure that every
African child is protected; it is a matter of equity,” commented Julian Lob-Levyt,
Executive Secretary of the GAVI Alliance. “GAVI is committed to working with
all our partners, both globally and in the field, to ensure that the threat of
yellow fever is defeated.”
The
country already administers the yellow fever vaccine in its routine
immunisation programme for infants.
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The
GAVI Alliance (formerly the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation) is
a public-private partnership of major stakeholders in immunisation and health
system support. It includes developing country and donor governments, the
World Health Organization, UNICEF, the World Bank, the vaccine industry in
both industrialised and developing countries, research and technical agencies,
civil society, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and individuals. WHO
projections show that GAVI support has prevented more than 3.4 million future
deaths by the end of 2008.
For
more information, please contact: Ariane Manset - +41 22 909
6521; amanset@gavialliance.org
Photo
and video requests: Sandra Scolari - +41 22 909 6528; sscolari@gavialliance.org
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