Lagos Govt To Scale Up Intervention In Areas Affected by Neglected Tropical Diseases

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By MATTHEW UKACHUNWA Lagos
 
Lagos State Government has said that it is set to scale up interventions for endemic Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), especially Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminth, in local governments and wards with prevalence of the diseases.

The state’s Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, said this on Wednesday at a Data Dissemination Workshop on Schistosomiasis Implementation in Lagos State.
The event was organized by Federal Ministry of Health in collaboration with Lagos State Ministry of Health and a non-governmental organization, Mission to Save the Helpless (MITOSATH).
Abayomi noted that interventions aimed at the control and elimination of NTDs will be accorded the priority they deserve as part of the State government’s disease surveillance control programme and policies, according a news statement from the state’s Ministry of Health issued on 15th September 2021.
The Commissioner who was represented by the Director, Epidemiology, Biosecurity and Global Health, Dr. Ismail Abdul-Salam, explained that adequate budgetary provision has been made for various NTDs activities outlined for implementation by the Neglected Tropical Disease Unit of the State Ministry of Health as part of the scale up of interventions.
He said: “The Lagos State Government is giving priority, support and consideration to the control and elimination of NTDs, the headship of the State Ministry of Health and Primary Health Care Board are passionate about the control of NTDs and we are now more committed to ensuring that we achieve reasonable control in record time.

“We know that Lagos State has a high prevalence of some Neglected Tropical Diseases especially Schistosomiasis in some of our local government areas. We have several diseases on the list of NTDs and the level of endemicity varies from one LGA to another.

“The bone of contention for this particular dissemination is the intervention that we implemented in year 2019 against Schistosomiasis in about seven LGAs in the state and we had a very good therapeutic coverage of about 87% and we need to disseminate these data to stakeholders, so that going forward, we can improve on the implementation that we had in respect to mass administration of medicines against Schistosomiasis and other NTDs.


“We are glad that we are able to achieve 87% therapeutic coverage of mass administration of medicines against schistosomiasis.This would not have been possible without the support of the Federal Ministry of Health through the National Programme on NTD and active collaboration of MITOSATH and other partners including the World Health Organization (WHO)”.

While expressing satisfaction at the successful implementation of the 2019 Mass Administration of Medicines against Schistosomiasis sponsored by MITOSATH and WHO, Abayomi noted that late commencement of NTDs interventions in Lagos has not deterred the State government from showing exemplary leadership to other states in this regard.

He stated that the State government has taken a cue from lessons learnt from the 2019 Mass Administration of Medicines against Schistosomiasis to rejig interventions targeted at control and elimination Neglected Tropical Diseases in Lagos.

The Commissioner appealed to partners to support the State government in the drive towards the control of NTDs by targeting identified gaps in various NTDs interventions for effective strategic and effective implementation.

“NTDs are common in environments where there are issues of water, this is why sanitation and hygiene is very important. These are issues that if taken care of, we will have a much reduced prevalence of NTDs.

“That is why going beyond the Ministry of Health, other line ministries and MDAs like Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, Local Government and Community Affairs and Ministry of Education and Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation are involved in our interventions because some the interventions are carried out for school age children at the ward and community level”, Abayomi said.

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