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Medical Director Urges Govts To Sustain Support For Premature Infants

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Dr Olatunde Alabi, Medical Director, Federal Medical Centre Lokoja (FMCL), delivering his speech during the celebration of the World Prematurity Day 2021 on Wednesday in Lokoja

The Medical Director, Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja (FMCL), Dr Olatunde Alabi, has urged governments to invest and sustain support for the activities of various hospitals in the management of premature babies.

Alabi gave the advice on Wednesday at a programme organised by the Neonatology Unit, Department of Paediatrics of FMCL, as part of the activities to celebrate the ”World Prematurity Day 2021”.

According to him, governments need to support the activities of the various hospitals in making sure that investment on management of premature infants is sustained.

He noted that the unit managing the premature infants at FMCL remained the only standard centre for newborn special care unit in Kogi.

He added that the unit had well qualified consultants and specialised nurses that effectively managed premature babies, including training and retraining of medical officers.

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He, however stressed the need for governments to support the activities of various hospitals in making sure that investment in the management of premature infants was improved and sustained.

“If the government can give us more support, it will go a long way because to keep premature infant alive is very expensive.

“We cannot keep our eyes away from them because these infants are eventually our future investment and we have to take very good care of them,” Alabi said.

Earlier, Dr Patricia Medupin, a Consultant Paediatrician, and head of newborn special care unit in FMCL, said the theme for the 2021 world premature day is ”Zero Separation: Act Now”.

Medupin said the unit at FMCL had been able to effectively and successfully managed the treatment of premature babies in spite of the various challenges experienced over the years.

She explained that the average survival rate among premature babies at FMCL over the last five years was 66.8 per cent, while the average mortality was 24.6 per cent.

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She noted that the current national mortality rate was 32 per cent, stressing that FMCL was doing a little better than the national rate despite the challenges.

She emphasised that zero separation was possible if the necessary facilities were put in place.

In separate comments, Mrs Blessing Balogun and Mrs Margaret Olorunmosunle, who had premature babies, commended the management of FMCL for the care and support being giving to them and their babies.

The World Prematurity Day is observed on every Nov. 17, to raise awareness about pre-term births.

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