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Diphtheria: Kaduna Records 156 Cases, 20 Deaths

The index case of diphtheria was recorded in two wards of Jema’a Local Government Area in the southern part of the state in March 2023


A file photo of a hospital in Borno State, North-East Nigeria

 

No fewer than 20 people have been confirmed dead from the outbreak of Diphtheria infection in Kaduna State.

The Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Faisal Shuaibu, disclosed this on Wednesday, saying the North-Western state also recorded 156 cases.

Briefing journalists at the Kaduna Diphtheria Treatment Centre at Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital in the state capital, Shuaibu urged the public to adhere to the stipulated safety protocols and to be conscious of the symptoms of diphtheria to enable them to get prompt treatment.

NPHDA boss briefs journalists in Kaduna State on October 11, 2023 on the outbreak of Diphtheria infection in the state.

 

“Kaduna State ranks among the six, seven states that has the largest number of Diphtheria cases,” he stated.

“Since March when the outbreak was first detected in Kaduna, they have seen 156 cases and about 20 deaths. That is high for Diphtheria.

“We also recognise that some of the patients are presenting lately. This is where it is very important that the work of media is also stepped up to increase awareness to provide information to community members about the existence of this outbreak.”

The NPHDA boss also admonished patients to report to healthcare facilities early enough to be vaccinated against the infection.

Diphtheria is a bacterial infection caused by the corynebacterium species that affects the nose, throat and sometimes, skin of an individual.  Some symptoms of diphtheria include fever, runny nose, sore throat, cough, red eyes and difficulty in breathing.

The index case of diphtheria was recorded in two wards of Jema’a Local Government Area in the southern part of the state in March 2023. The disease has  since then, spread to other parts.