Dr George Bonsu, the National Immunization Programme Manager of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) has hinted that GHS would pilot a malaria vaccine this April.
He said the two-and-a-half year roll-out, would be in four districts within the Brong Ahafo, Central, Upper East and Volta regions, adding that, it would be reviewed and later, extended to the rest of the Country.
[contextly_sidebar id=”V6dndtHBrRXcCB0ZpceMgRu1sXgBWsPv”]Dr Bonsu was speaking at the launch of a five-day Strategic Training Executive Programme (STEP) held in Accra for leaders in supply chain management, which as at now, has expanded to five countries in Africa.
It was organised by GHS and the Global Alliance for Vaccine Immunization (GAVI) in partnership with United Parcel Services (UPS) to provide healthcare personnel with soft skill, leadership skills and competencies identified with the private sector to enhance their performance.
He said the selection of the pilot regions was based on their high prevalence rate of Malaria, child mortality pattern, among others.
The Programme’s Manager said the vaccine would require a four-dose regiment.
The vaccine, which would be administered based on age, would be given to children in not only Ghana but also Kenya and Malawi, who are six, seven, nine and 24 months, Dr Bonsu emphasized.
This, he said, would set the stage for other African countries to enjoy the Programme which is sponsored by the World Health Organisation (WHO), GAVI Support, GSK-manufacturers of the Vaccine, Global Fund and Government of Ghana.
He noted that a lot of tracking would be done, from the first dose to the fourth as all needed to get the full benefit.
Dr Bonsu said there was the need to get the community members on board as malaria needed all hands on deck to eliminate it and reduce child mortality.
He mentioned other targeted diseases to be immunized against as Tuberculosis, Poliomeningitis, Rubella, Measles and Yellow Fever.
Dr Bonsu said vaccine container clinics would be established to facilitate the process while a standby generator would be made available.
He said the unit would make good use of technology, provide support services to non-performed to improve their work.
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Source: GNA