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Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Sheila Campbell Forrester is highlighting the need for an increased focus on the health of pregnant women especially in light of the expectation of a second wave of the Influenza A(H1N1) virus. Pregnant women are among the persons who fall within the high risk for complications from Influenza A(H1N1) that can lead to death. Dr. Campbell Forrester, who was speaking at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital Symposium on Sunday, October 11, 2009, held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel under the theme: “Saving Mothers…Protecting the Future”, said clinicians and specialists need to be more vigilant at this time and keep Influenza A(H1N1) in mind when a pregnant woman visits health facilities.
She pointed out that “a second wave is expected and will have worse consequences in young people, pregnant women and persons with underlying chronic diseases. It has been shown that early intervention and treatment with Tamiflu can make all the difference in mortality and severity of the illness.” Dr. Campbell Forrester added that the Ministry of Health has put in place a number of measures as part of its “Safe Motherhood” strategic plan to improve the health of pregnant women and infants. As part of this she said “we have sought the support of the community in recognition that we all need to play a role in ensuring the health of the woman during pregnancy.” She said the Ministry is also working to improve the equipment and facilities available to health facilities and increase the training for midwives to address the 47% percent shortage. In addition a manual to assist in the surveillance of maternal deaths has been completed and another which outlines obstetric emergency guidelines has been created. The Safe Motherhood Strategic Plan provides the framework for achieving a marked reduction in maternal and infant deaths. Jamaica is working towards moving from the current ratio of 95 deaths to 100,000 live births to 25 deaths to 100,000 live births by 2015 as part of the Millennium Development Goals. -30- Contact: MOH, Public Relations Unit - Tel: 967-1561 |