Recent deaths recorded happened
in the Sabo area of Ibadan, five persons were killed by measles as the ailment
seemed to have being spreading fast.
Two weeks ago, the state
government had announced that measles immunisation would be conducted between
January 28 and February 1, 2016.
But the deaths recorded
apparently influenced the latest directive.
“The state Ministry of
Health will begin vaccination against measles on January 19, 2016 instead of
the earlier scheduled date of January 28, 2016,” the source said.
“This is informed by the
death of five people because of the disease. The state is committed to
safeguarding the lives of the citizens.”
The state’s Health
Educator, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Olawoyin, had earlier said that the exercise would
target children from nine months to 59 months and that 2.5 million children
would be given the vaccine.
She said, “In 2015, 761
blood samples from children were taken to the laboratory as part of the state
measles surveillance activity.
“We had 9.7 per cent of the
number with negative result while 3.7 per cent tested positive to measles.

POOR CHILDREN MAY THEIR SOUL REST IN PEACE
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