29 September 2021

Mothers take their babies to receive vaccinations at a mobile unit in Molumbo district, Mozambique.

 

Link to the source article >> https://healthpolicy-watch.org/who-launches-first-global-strategy-to-eliminate-bacterial-meningitis-by-2030/

The World Health Organization (WHO) aims to eliminate bacterial meningitis by 2030, primarily by increasing access to vaccinations and treatment.

This emerged at Tuesday’s launch of the first-ever global ‘roadmap’ to tackle the disease, which causes inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord, mainly as a result of infection from bacteria and viruses.

Around a quarter of a million people – mostly children – die from meningitis every year, while one in five of those infected suffers from long-lasting disabilities including seizures, loss of hearing and vision, and cognitive impairment.

“Wherever it occurs, meningitis can be deadly and debilitating; it strikes quickly, has serious health, economic and social consequences, and causes devastating outbreaks,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General.

“It is time to tackle meningitis globally once and for all –by urgently expanding access to existing tools like vaccines, spearheading new research and innovation to prevent, detecting and treating the various causes of the disease, and improving rehabilitation for those affected.”

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