“Measles cases are at 58, at which a majority of 26 can be accounted for in Sekhukhune followed by Mopani at 24 and followed by Waterberg and Capricorn at 3 each and Vhembe district they are still at two and I think when we further interrogate those numbers, we are still concerned because the only nine out of the entire 58 have been vaccinated.”Some parents at Polokwane in Limpopo, say they are confident that measles vaccination will stop the spread of the viral disease.
The National Institute for Communicable Diseases has confirmed 58 cases since September. The cases were first detected at health facilities in the Fetakgomo-Tubatse area in the Sekhukhune district.The parents who were vaccinating their children at a Rethabile Clinic in Polokwane, are encouraging others to immunise their children.
“I think it is very important to bring the kids for vaccine or vaccination of these diseases, and the nurses explained to us that if you don’t vaccinate your child, the child might get pneumonia, and it is dangerous for the kids. The mothers’ number one priority is to take their children to the clinic so that their children can be healthy when they grow up.”