Panic As 61 Die Of Diphtheria In Kano

Reports reaching the desk of Africa Today News, New York has it that Kano State is currently being devastated by a deadly outbreak of diphtheria infection, with 61 lives lost as of the 2nd of March, 2023.

Meanwhile, Diphtheria is a bacterial infection that affects the throat and upper airways, causing difficulty in breathing, heart failure, and even death. The disease is highly contagious and spreads quickly through coughing and sneezing.

The Kano State Case Manager, Dr. Salma Suwaid, disclosed the alarming figures during a webinar organised by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention with the theme ‘Diptheria outbreak in Nigeria: Vaccination Response.’

Speaking at the event, Dr Suwaid revealed that 783 patients have been admitted to the hospital so far, with 360 females and 423 males. She emphasized the urgent need for vaccination response to halt the spread of the disease.

We need to act fast and effectively to stop this outbreak from claiming more lives. Vaccination is our best defence against diphtheria, and we must ensure that everyone is vaccinated particularly children,’ he stated.

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‘The outbreak is largely due to low vaccination rates in the affected communities. Many people have not received the necessary vaccinations, leaving them vulnerable to infection.’

Dr. Suwaid explained that the outbreak in Kano State was likely due to low vaccination rates.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has called on the government to prioritize vaccination efforts to prevent further spread of the disease.

Africa Today News, New York reports that this is coming as the death toll continues to rise, it is imperative that swift action is taken to curb the spread of this deadly disease. The government must prioritize vaccination efforts to protect the health and well-being of its citizens.

Africa Today News, New York

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