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Diphtheria death toll rises to 38 as meningitis hits Jigawa

- By Ojoma Akor

The death toll from the current diphtheria outbreak across four states of the country has risen to 38, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has said.

The Director General of the NCDC, Dr Ifedayo Adetifa, disclosed this yesterday in Abuja during the update on the

COVID-19 pandemic response and developmen­t in the health sector organised by the Federal Ministry of Health and other partners.

He said that the total confirmed cases across the four states had also risen to 123.

He said as of yesterday Kano had so far recorded 100 confirmed cases and 32 deaths, Lagos recorded five confirmed cases and three deaths, Yobe recorded 17 confirmed cases and three deaths while Osun recorded one confirmed case and no death.

He said, “Given the suboptimal coverage for the third dose of diphtheria containing pentavalen­t vaccine (54% - 2021 Nigeria Immunizati­on Coverage Survey) in the country, we expect more cases from more states.”

Adetifa said that the agency had also been notified of rising cases of suspected Cerebrospi­nal

Meningitis (CSM) cases in Jigawa State, adding that there were preliminar­y reports of 117 suspected and 12 confirmed cases of the disease in epidemiolo­gical week 49 of 2022 and week two of 2023.

Also at the event, the Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Developmen­t Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib, said that as of 20th January, Nigeria had fully vaccinated 65,176,784 (56.2%) eligible persons with COVID-19 vaccine while 77,070,988 (66.4%) eligible persons had taken at least one dose of the vaccine.

He said a total of 10,390,911 persons had received the booster dose, adding that Jigawa, Nasarawa, Kaduna, Osun, and Kano still topped states with eligible population­s fully vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccines.

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