Fifty one measles patients have been on their sick beds
in their homes in Yadagta area, 120 km north of Burao, Togdher region,
where there are no health centres. The patients, including children and elderly receive traditional medication in their homes as the area has no health centres. Mr. Muse Abokar Suudi, District Health Officer of (now called Saraar region), told Radio Ergo they
sent a team of medical staff to Yadagta, after the local administration
reported an outbreak of measles to the ministry.
The team found that 34 of the sick are children, who were not
vaccinated during the last vaccination round that was carried out two
years ago. The vaccinators did not reach out to the people in the rural
areas. Some of the sick include adults and children from families that were
recently displaced in the last six months, after the prolonged drought
was unbearable in their previous locations.
Mohamed Warsame Abdi’s children aged three and seven were infected
with measles. This drought-hit father told Radio Ergo by phone that he
could not afford the $30 he needed to take his children on the long
journey to a hospital in Burao. He suspected measles when he noticed symptoms including rashes and
fever. He said he had been taking the children out into the sun and
covering them with blankets in the hope that they would get better, but
it had not helped. However, they are now recovering after the ministry
doctors attended to them.
Since he migrated to Yadagta area six months ago, Mohamed said he had
not seen any health teams coming to conduct vaccinations. His family
used to own 90 goats, which all died in the drought. Mr. Muse said the ministry was working to contain the outbreak of
measles, which spreads easily through coughing and sneezing. They are
also conducting awareness campaigns among people in the rural areas,
where aid agencies do not reach.
Amina Osman Harbi, a mother in Yadagta, said her two children caught
measles around five days ago. She saw rashes, inflamed eyes, running
nose and constant fever. Her neighbours lost two children aged three and
four and she believes they could have died of measles. Amina explained that she was applying cooking oil and black seed oil
to reduce the symptoms but their recovery was still slow. This mother of
four said none of her children had been vaccinated against measles. She
had never seen vaccination teams in the area.
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