Disease surveillance at the international borders intensified
Turkana,
Thursday, August 24, 2023
KNA by Peter Gitonga
Turkana County Health and Veterinary Services officers are intensifying disease surveillance at the international borders.
Turkana County shares three international borders with Uganda, South Sudan and Ethiopia, with the population along the borders being majorly nomadic pastoralists.
Senior County Health and Veterinary Officers on Wednesday conducted a review meeting on the routine surveillance and immunization for preventable diseases in cross border facilities in Loima, Kibish and Turkana West Sub-counties.
The meeting was supported by the International Rescue Committee Core Group Partners Project.
The County officers will be seeking to review performance on routine surveillance for polio, and other preventable diseases, with priority on zoonotic diseases and immunization coverage and Covid-19 activities.
Chief Officer for Preventive and Promotive Health, Peter Lomurukai urged the participants to document their experiences and lessons for up-scaling to other sub-counties.
“There is a need to strengthen health systems at the borders with routine immunization, screening at border points and capacity building of officers as well as community health promoters (CHPs) and disease reporters (CDRs),” he said.
Director of Veterinary Services, Dr Benson Longor, highlighted the importance for strategic resource mobilization for the One Health Unit which seeks to bring on board stakeholders in human health and animal health to address issues affecting the community.
He challenged the participants to hold joint One Health meetings at the sub-county level.
On his part, Deputy Director for Public Health Daniel Esimit urged the participants to intensify surveillance activities, particularly along the borders.
He added that it was prudent to also address the routine immunization challenges such as cold chain management.
Courtesy; KNA
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