MSF Vaccination of 300,000 for Meningitis in Niger is a Success

Date Published: 27/05/2008 03:51

A mass meningitis vaccination campaign launched by MSF in Niger, in co-operation with the local Ministry of Health, has ended successfully. A large scale epidemic was prevented after a number of cases had been reported in late March. Over 300,000 people were vaccinated in 20 days with very positive results and the epidemic soon began to dwindle.

Niger is located in the so-called “meningitis belt”, a broad area of Africa stretching from Senegal to Ethiopia. After the first cases were reported by late March, the number of affected people rapidly increased, surpassing the epidemic threshold within weeks. In Madaoua district, where MSF focused most of its intervention, 275 cases including 18 deaths were recorded. Thanks to the presence of an MSF team in the area, where the organisation has been working in a nutrition project for years, response was swift. As the alert was sounded, the decision to launch a mass vaccination was made.

In the first phase of the intervention, the MSF teams provided support to the Ministry of Health that had started a vaccination campaign in the Birnin Koni district, the most affected area when the epidemic broke out. Then, when support teams joined in, another campaign was launched in the Madaoua district and finally in the area of Bouza. “We arrived just in time. The campaign started at the right time to stem the epidemic. Within five days of vaccination, the number of cases started to decrease”, explains Marta Iscla, the emergency intervention coordinator.

As many as 13 teams of vaccinators were needed. Everybody between 2 and 30 years of age was vaccinated, sometimes in rural areas where access was difficult. In the end, 93% out of the total population at risk were immunised. In addition to prevention activities, MSF was also involved in case management distributing medicines and training local medical staff to identify and treat meningitis.

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