Nigeria Priority High-Risk States: First African Nation to Get Mpox Vaccines

 

Nigeria has made history as the first African nation to receive Mpox vaccines, with the United States providing 10,000 doses of the Jynneos (MVA) vaccine. This milestone underscores the importance of international collaboration in tackling global health challenges.

Nigerian authorities have prioritized five high-risk states—Bayelsa, Edo, Cross River, Lagos, and Rivers—for vaccine distribution, marking a significant step in the country's fight against the Mpox outbreak. During a ceremony in Abuja, Dr. Muyi Aina, Executive Director and CEO of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, emphasized the broader implications of this vaccine handover as a symbol of global cooperation.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently declared a global health emergency, highlighting the urgent need to address the Mpox epidemic. Nigeria's proactive vaccination campaign made it the first recipient of this vital resource, with over ten states reporting confirmed cases. This donation aims not only to prevent further infections but also to manage symptoms and reduce complications among those already affected. The Democratic Republic of Congo, identified as a global epicenter of the outbreak, is also set to receive 50,000 vaccine doses in the coming weeks.

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