| Literature DB >> 33954305 |
Abdi H Ahmed1, Gedi Mohamed1, Joseph Okeibunor2, Iheoma Onuekwusi1, Pascal Mkanda2, Samuel Okiror3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Poliomyelitis, often called polio is a viral paralytic disease caused by Polioviruses. Although all susceptible individuals are at risk of getting infected, only about 1% become paralyzed. During the 2013 Polio Outbreak in Garissa County in Kenya, 50% of the confirmed cases were from the nomadic population although it comprises of only less than 20% of the total population in the county. Following concerns from the Horn of Africa Polio Technical Advisory Group (TAG) regarding inadequate vaccine coverage of nomadic population, several strategies were put in place to improve coverage and Acute Flaccid Paralysis case reporting among nomads in the rest of the planned 2014 polio vaccination campaigns. We describe strategies initiated from April 2014 by the Ministry of Health and partners to reach children in nomadic settlement in the two sub-counties of Dadaab and Fafi of Garissa County.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33954305 PMCID: PMC8096539 DOI: 10.29245/2578-3009/2021/S2.1110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol Sci
Objectives of the new strategies
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| 1. | Improve the mapping of nomadic settlements and tracking of their movement to reach them with vaccine during SIAs. |
Establish lists of nomadic settlements in both sub-Counties Identify contact persons for each settlement Create a movement tracking form Train vaccinators assigned to reach nomadic settlements Provide drug kits for teams visiting nomadic hamlets |
| 2. | Sustain the participation of the nomadic population in AFP surveillance by improving the linkage between nomadic settlements and MoH. This is to facilitate reporting of suspected AFP cases and receiving feedback. |
Sensitise settlement leaders on suspected AFP case reporting Provide information on locations and contacts of health facilities and CHVs where cases may be reported |
Nomadic villages/settlements list and Tracking form.
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Figure 1An example of a Sketch map for micro-planning from Dadaab sub-County.
Figure 2Number of children vaccinated per round Dadaab & Fafi sub –Counties in 2014.
Figure 3Summary created to disaggregate campaign coverage data; Non-Nomadic and Nomadic children.
Figure 4Total and number of zero dose children reached in nomadic settlements per round 2014.
Figure 5AFP cases reported from nomadic settlements in Dadaab & Fafi sub-Counties 2013 – 2015.
Figure 6Vaccination status of AFP cases from nomadic settlements in 2013-2015