The Jordan Meningitis
Foundation obtained a grant from the Embassy of Japan In Amman for U
S $ 83,542.00 on the 29th of October 1998 to finance its pilot
project to vaccinate the children of a poor area in Amman with the
HIB Vaccine.
The
Foundation selected Hay Nazzal as the statistics showed that this
area is poor, highly populated, and has a high rate of new
borns , in addition to the high rate of various disabilities caused
by Meningitis.
The JMF worked closely with the Ministry of Health throughout the whole
project. The Vaccine specifications were established, a tender was
floated, the successful bidder was awarded a contract for the supply
of 28000 shots of vaccine. Finally the vaccines were delivered
to the stores of the Ministry of Health on 21st of February
1999.
The
tendering for the supply of the vaccine managed to lower the unit
cost, and the decision to vaccinate only the under three years of
age instead of the originally suggested under five years of age
meant that more children in the Nazzal area and other neighboring
areas benefited from the vaccine. Some 20 000 children were
vaccinated in several Ministry of Health centers. The Vaccination
was also given to children in some areas of Salt and Jerash.
Throughout the implementation of the Pilot Project, there were no
reported cases of Meningitis and no reports of side effects of the
vaccine in the areas covered by the Project.
The
medical committee of the JMF conducted a study, completed in June
2000, about the feasibility of the HIB Vaccine for children under
the age of five years. The study emphasized the financial and social
advantages of administering the Vaccine, and the importance of
including it in the National Vaccination Program without delay.
Thanks
to the generous grant received from the Embassy of Japan which
covered the costs of the pilot project. The JMF was successful in
convincing the Ministry of Health that HIB Vaccine should be
included in the National Program. The decision was taken recently to
include the HIB Vaccine in the Ministry’s program as of the
beginning of the year 2001 to cover 600000 children under 5 in
Jordan.
One of
the basic aims of the foundation is now achieved.
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