In a bid to combat the spread of cervical cancer, the Osun State Government has launched a mass vaccination campaign and is urging residents to embrace the vaccine. The government believes that this initiative will help cushion the effect and spread of the disease within the state.
Dr Akindele Adekunle, the Special Adviser to the Osun State Governor on Public Health, emphasized the importance of curbing the menace of cervical cancer during a sensitization program held in Osogbo on Wednesday. He stated that the welfare of the people is a top priority for the Ademola Adeleke administration, which is why they have called on critical stakeholders to educate and inform the public about the dangers of cervical cancer and the government’s efforts to combat it.
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“We are here today to allay your fears concerning receiving the vaccine provided by the government and our development partners to cushion the effect and spread of this disease in our State,” Dr Adekunle said. “We cannot do this alone. We need your support. The HPV vaccine, when given, helps protect against cervical cancer.”
The mass vaccination campaign is set to commence on October 24, 2023, and Osun State is among the 16 states in the federation that will be participating in this initiative. This is a testament to Governor Ademola Adeleke’s commitment to improving the healthcare delivery system in the state.
Dr Isiaka Ayodeji, the Southwest Regional Coordinator of the World Health Organization (WHO), commended Governor Adeleke for his dedication to healthcare. He stated, “This is a testament to how Governor Ademola Adeleke is committed to the improvement of the healthcare delivery system in the State.”
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Cervical cancer is a significant public health concern globally, and Nigeria is not exempt from its impact. According to the World Health Organization, cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide. In Nigeria, it is the second most common cancer among women, with approximately 14,000 new cases and 8,000 deaths recorded annually.
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the primary cause of cervical cancer. HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection, and certain types of the virus can lead to the development of cervical cancer over time. Vaccination against HPV has been proven to be effective in preventing cervical cancer, and it is recommended for girls between the ages of 9 and 14.
The Osun State Government’s mass vaccination campaign aims to reach as many eligible girls as possible within the state. By providing the HPV vaccine, the government hopes to protect young girls from the risk of developing cervical cancer in the future.
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It is crucial for residents of Osun State to understand the importance of this vaccination campaign and to overcome any fears or misconceptions they may have. Cervical cancer can be a devastating disease, but with the availability of the HPV vaccine, it is possible to prevent its occurrence. The government’s efforts to educate and inform the public about cervical cancer and the benefits of the vaccine are commendable.
In addition to the vaccination campaign, it is essential for individuals to prioritize regular cervical cancer screenings, such as Pap tests, to detect any abnormalities early on. Early detection can significantly increase the chances of successful treatment and recovery.
The Osun State Government’s commitment to improving healthcare and addressing public health challenges is commendable. By launching this mass vaccination campaign against cervical cancer, they are taking a significant step towards protecting the health and well-being of their residents.
As the vaccination campaign kicks off on October 24, it is crucial for residents to support and participate in this initiative. By embracing the vaccine, individuals can contribute to the overall health and well-being of the community. Let us all join hands in the fight against cervical cancer and work towards a healthier future for Osun State.