The Ministry of Health has observed that high disease burden among children in the sub-Saharan Africa was a barrier to economic growth of many countries in the region.
Minister of Health, Brian Chituwo said these barriers needed a serious development strategy which should help reduce the disease burden in the region.
Dr. Chituwo said many of the diseases which children face could be prevented by readily available and affordable vaccines.
He was speaking at the Peadiatric Bacteria Meningitis, rotavirus joint meeting and workshop on polio, measles and yellow fever laboratories in Lusaka today.
He said the Zambian government has considered the eradication and elimination of vaccine preventable diseases as an important factor in the healthy of children.
Dr. Chituwo emphasized the need to provide critical interventions to protect children from diseases through effective immunization services, coupled with effective case-based disease surveillance that is supported by quality laboratory pragrammes.
He said the latest demographic and health survey findings show that Zambia has recorded a significant reduction in the mortality rates though many challenges still remained.
Dr Chituwo noted that achieving the health related Millennium Development Goal (MDGs) was one of the greatest challenges in the international development which was still far from being achieved.
He pointed out that to achieve success in the MDGs, there was need for seriousness of purpose and political resolve by all countries.
Dr Chituwo has since called for an appreciable measure of support from high income to low income countries on a sustainable and well-targeted basis.
And WHO country representative, Olusegun Babaniyi said the global immunization partners have a vision that the world will benefit from integrated laboratory and programme monitoring network which was dedicated to optimizing the surveillance of vaccine preventable diseases.
Dr Babaniyi said the network would provide high quality information needed to measure the impact of vaccines and maximize their safer, effective and equitable use at country, regional and global levels.
He pointed out that this would enable countries in the region to eliminate the burden of vaccine –preventable diseases.
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