Paediatric Association of Nigeria

Step Up for Breastfeeding: Educate and Support

The Paediatric Association of Nigeria congratulates all mothers, within and outside the shores of Nigeria, on their phenomenal achievements of raising vibrant children, multitudes of whom are productive and high-achieving adults in our societies. These you have done by many powerful deeds including the provision of adequate nutrition, especially the provision of breast milk at […]

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The Paediatric Association of Nigeria (PAN) celebrates today, the 27 th of May, 2022 with all Nigerian children being their special day, Children’s Day!

The Paediatric Association of Nigeria (PAN) celebrates today, the 27th of May, 2022 with all Nigerian children being their special day….

The Paediatric Association of Nigeria (PAN) celebrates today, the 27 th of May, 2022 with allNigerian children being their special day, Children’s Day! PAN is a strong advocate for thehealth of children and adolescents. Indeed, the health of children is the backbone of thegrowth, development, and well-being of a nation. This Children’s Day theme for

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IMMUNISATION HOMEPAGE

IMMUNIZATION HOMEPAGE General Statement PAN recommends complete vaccination of every child born in Nigeria and those immigrating into Nigeria. The vaccine schedules are recommended by experts in PAN, in collaboration with others in UNICEF and the WHO. See the vaccine schedules here>> HISTORY OF VACCINES Smallpox was a most feared disease resulting in 20-30% mortality

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