Zambia: More than 500 girls aged nine years have received their Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine. The vaccination drive was a part of the Child Health week which has concluded recently.
The immunization stakeholders targeted the children in Katete District of Eastern Province.
The District Health Office, Nursing Officer, Elase Sitali of Katete spoke to the media regarding the immunization exercise. She shared the aim of the immunization exercise was to vaccinate more than 2000 girls in the targeted age.
“During the child health week, we also undertook HPV vaccinations, where we vaccinated 539 girls out of a target of 2,149 girls aged nine years. The achieved number represents 72 percent of those in school and 42 percent of those within the community,” she said.
The institution also vaccinated about 40 girls in the special group category of the same age, against the HPV.
“We also had a special group of those who are HIV positive. In this group, we had a target of 72 girls but only vaccinated 47 girls. You should keep in mind that for the special group, they have to receive three dosages for them to be fully immunised, as compared to those that are not HIV positive that only receive one dose,” Sitali said.
Sitali further informed the Zambia News and Information Service that they undertook birth registration during the child health week. She noted that they had a target to get 6,000 children of the district.
“For birth registration our target was 6,000 children, and we managed to register 4,338 children,” she said.
She further explained that the district had a target of reaching out to 45, 791 children aged zero to 59 months with health services. The aim of the child health week was to provide children in remote areas access to critical healthcare services.
“Our target was 0 to 59 months under five children, also girls 9 years old who were supposed to receive the HPV vaccine. The general attendance was very good, our target of the under-five children in the 0 to 59 months was 45, 791 and we covered 46, 519 representing 102 percent coverage,” she said.
The child health week took place from the 24th to the 29th of June 2024.