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Programme de vaccination

L'Etat de Kaduna, dans le nord du Nigeria, va lancer mercredi sa dernière campagne de vaccination des enfants, a rapporté le quotidien 'This Day'. Les enfants de moins de cinq ans seront vaccinés contre la tuberculose, le tétanos, la rougeole, la diphtérie et la coqueluche dans le cadre de la 'Multi Antigen Campaign', qui se prolongera jusqu'au 31 août. Quelque 2 870 centres de santé et de vaccination ont été choisis pour l'occasion, qui s'inscrit dans le Programme national sur la vaccination au Nigeria, a précisé le quotidien de Lagos. La campagne d'immunisation coûtera environ 1,12 million de dollars.

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