The Permanent Secretary, Jigawa Ministry of Health, Dr Salisu Muazu, disclosed this to newsmen in Dutse, the state capital, on Saturday.
“There has been a diphtheria outbreak in the Northern parts of Nigeria in the last four months.
“This is especially in neighbouring Kano, Yobe, Katsina and Bauchi states.
“About two weeks ago, we received patients that had symptoms of diphtheria in 14 local government areas bordering states that had already established the infection.
“The National Reference Laboratory in Abuja confirmed two of the 91 suspected samples we sent to have tested positive to diphtheria,’’
He added that the two confirmed samples were those from Kazaure and Jahun local government areas of Jigawa.
“In fact, in the last 10 years, we have not had diphtheria in Jigawa, but in those neighbouring states that now have the epidemic.
“The reason why we have it now may be due to the COVID-19 period when healthcare services completely broke down,’’
Muazu urged parents and community leaders to support and cooperate with health workers as the government had concluded plans to conduct mop-up immunisation in affected local government areas.
He also called on residents to promptly report persons with symptoms of diphtheria to Disease Notification Officers in the local government areas or to the nearest health facility.
“There has been a diphtheria outbreak in the Northern parts of Nigeria in the last four months.
“This is especially in neighbouring Kano, Yobe, Katsina and Bauchi states.
“About two weeks ago, we received patients that had symptoms of diphtheria in 14 local government areas bordering states that had already established the infection.
“The National Reference Laboratory in Abuja confirmed two of the 91 suspected samples we sent to have tested positive to diphtheria,’’
He added that the two confirmed samples were those from Kazaure and Jahun local government areas of Jigawa.
“In fact, in the last 10 years, we have not had diphtheria in Jigawa, but in those neighbouring states that now have the epidemic.
“The reason why we have it now may be due to the COVID-19 period when healthcare services completely broke down,’’
Muazu urged parents and community leaders to support and cooperate with health workers as the government had concluded plans to conduct mop-up immunisation in affected local government areas.
He also called on residents to promptly report persons with symptoms of diphtheria to Disease Notification Officers in the local government areas or to the nearest health facility.
From Dailypost
Diphtheria is a highly contagious bacterial infection that primarily affects the nose and throat. It is caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae. The infection can lead to difficulty breathing, heart failure, paralysis, and even death. Diphtheria can be prevented through vaccination, and treatment typically involves the administration of antibiotics and antitoxins. If you suspect you or someone you know has diphtheria, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
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ReplyDeleteThe report did not list the early symptoms so that we will know when we see one
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ReplyDeleteWhat is this again?? God have mercy
ReplyDeleteLet them take precaution before it spreads round the country.
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