Effiong Fortune Benjamin, Makata Victor Chisom, Elebesunu Emmanuel Ebuka, Bassey Esther Edet, Salachi Kyembe Ignatius, Sagide Martin Rogose, Abdulameed Hassan Taiye, Uwishema Olivier
Department of Clinical Chemistry and Immunology, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria.
Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, University of Nigeria, Enugu, Nigeria.
Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2022 Aug 17;81:104385. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104385. eCollection 2022 Sep.
Malaria is a severe public health issue in Nigeria, with higher morbidity and mortality rates than any other country. An estimated 100 million malaria cases and over 300,000 deaths are recorded yearly in Nigeria. Vaccination is an effective strategy in combating and eliminating infectious diseases such as malaria, thus, the deployment of a prospective malaria vaccine in Nigeria offers hope to the country's health sector. However, vaccination programmes face challenges, particularly in communities that are difficult to reach geographically or culturally, and these obstacles can only be overcome through continued international, national, and individual commitment. There is a need for expanded and continuous public health information, education, and communication particularly on contemporary health issues such as malaria and vaccination hesitancy. This will enable easier implementation and compliance to strategies for the sustainable control and eventual elimination of malaria. This article highlights some of the lessons learned from previous vaccination programs in Nigeria and how the insight gotten can be pivotal in ensuring the success of a prospective malaria vaccination programme in Nigeria.
疟疾是尼日利亚一个严重的公共卫生问题,其发病率和死亡率高于其他任何国家。尼日利亚每年估计有1亿疟疾病例,超过30万例死亡记录。疫苗接种是对抗和消除疟疾等传染病的有效策略,因此,在尼日利亚部署前瞻性疟疾疫苗给该国卫生部门带来了希望。然而,疫苗接种计划面临挑战,特别是在地理或文化上难以到达的社区,而这些障碍只有通过持续的国际、国家和个人承诺才能克服。需要扩大和持续开展公共卫生信息、教育和宣传,特别是关于疟疾和疫苗犹豫等当代卫生问题。这将使可持续控制和最终消除疟疾的战略更容易实施和得到遵守。本文重点介绍了从尼日利亚以前的疫苗接种计划中学到的一些经验教训,以及所获得的见解如何对确保尼日利亚前瞻性疟疾疫苗接种计划的成功至关重要。