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Sierra Leone braces up for measles outbreak as neighbours battle outbreak

  • Dr Austin Demby, Minister of Health

By Politico Staff Writer

Following report of measles outbreak in Liberia and other countries in Africa, Sierra Leone’s Risk Communications officer at the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Harold Thomas has assured of the country’s preparedness to deal with potential outbreak of the disease in the country, noting that there is enough vaccines in the country for children less than five years.

However, he said that people of other age can as well contact the disease. He said that knowing that the disease is in neighbouring countries, Sierra Leone’s health ministry is being proactive in response to the situation.

The 17 countries listed to have reported measles outbreaks higher than normal are Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Togo.

The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has therefore said that all travelers to Africa, including infants and pre-school aged children, should be fully vaccinated against measles, according to CDC immunization schedules

It added that Destinations reporting measles outbreaks are not the only places where infection is a risk. Locations where measles is common may have many cases but not be considered to have an outbreak. Measles can also spread in airports, on public transportation, and at tourist attractions. It is critical for travelers to be protected against measles, regardless of destination.

Measles spreads from person to person by breathing, coughing, or sneezing. Signs and symptoms  include rash, high fever and cough, runny nose, or red, watery eyes. People can spread measles up to 4 days before and 4 days after they have a rash. Measles can lead to serious complications, such as pneumonia, and even death.

Vaccination with a measles-containing vaccine is said to be the best way to be protected against the disease. In Sierra Leone, a vaccine for measles is part of the routine vaccines administered in health centres for children less than five years of age.

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