Nigeria, with a population of over 180 million and endemic for Wild Polio Virus (WPV),[...]
Submitted by Dr Charles Akataobi, Field Epidemiologist (Training Focal Person) Sequel to the phase 1[...]
The last week of April is commemorated annually by WHO and its partners globally as[...]
Following the outbreak of circulating Vaccine Derived Polio Virus (cVDPV) in 10 Northern states in[...]
The National Stop Transmission of Polio (NSTOP) initiative, supporting polio eradication in Africa under the[...]
Nigeria, the most populous black nation has some communities that are hard-to- reach, scattered, underserved,[...]
Public health issue in Nigeria is a big phenomenon that needs daring organizations like NSTOP[...]
Nigeria remains the only Polio endemic country in Africa however, tremendous progress has been made[...]
In a bid to solve the data quality issue in the country, NSTOP is implementing[...]
In continuation of our effort to improve on our services in ensuring we build and[...]
NSTOP in partnership with National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA) organized the first southwest zonal[...]
After 23 months of silence in the country, 4 cases of wild polio virus were[...]