Always be prepared to tackle disease outbreak, FG tells medical directors
The
Federal Government on Friday directed all tertiary hospital Chief
executives to be proactive in responding to outbreak of diseases in the
country. A statement issued in Abuja on Friday by the Director of
Press and Public Relations in the Ministry of Health, Boade Akinola,
said the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, issued the directive
during a meeting with the heads of the Federal Government’s tertiary
health institutions. Adewole urged Nigerians to notify the Federal
Ministry of Health on any disease outbreak so as to enable the ministry
to deploy response teams immediately.
Adewole said, “I should
start with global health security. As we might be aware, we have been
dealing with series of outbreaks over the last one year. We started with
Lassa fever, we moved on to cholera, there were pockets of measles and
now we are dealing with meningitis. “The outbreak of meningitis in
Zamfara State actually started late November 2016, but we did not know
until February, which is unfortunate. If we got to know early, we would
have deployed the vaccines available to us, created awareness and taken
charge of the situation early enough. But since we did not know, we lost
valuable time to respond to the outbreak.” According to him, during
emergencies, medical personnel in federal hospitals must support the
state, primary and general hospitals.
“We cannot pretend that what
is happening outside our tertiary health centres do not concern us, and
this is one reason why we must interact with primary and secondary
health facilities in the states; otherwise, we would spend valuable time
treating diarrhoea and vomit instead of looking after the complex cases
that we ought to do,” he said.
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