• About Us
  • AKIP
  • Live TV
  • Our Programs
  • Latest News
    • Church News
    • Politics
    • World News
    • Security
  • Airtime
  • From GM’s Desk
  • Church of Nigeria
  • Contact
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • AKIP
  • From GM’s Desk
  • Live TV
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Advent Cable Network Nigeria Advent Cable Network Nigeria
  • Home
  • About Us
  • AKIP
  • Latest News
    • Church News
    • Politics
    • Security
    • World News
    • Sports
  • Live TV
  • Our Programs
  • Airtime
  • Church of Nigeria
  • Contact
Donate
Advent Cable Network Nigeria Advent Cable Network Nigeria
Home»Health»NCDC Confirms 1,534 Diphtheria Cases, 137 Deaths
Health

NCDC Confirms 1,534 Diphtheria Cases, 137 Deaths

ACNNTVBy ACNNTVAugust 9, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email WhatsApp

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed a total of 1,534 cases of diphtheria in the country.

The NCDC said a total of 4,160 suspected cases have been reported from 27 states across 139 Local Government Areas in the country.

The NCDC disclosed this in its diphtheria situation report from May 2022 to July 2023, released on its website.

The confirmed cases were distributed across 56 LGAs in Kano (1,207), Yobe (252); Bauchi (41); Katsina (nine); Lagos (eight); FCT (six); Kaduna (five).

Others are Niger (two); Gombe (two); Osun (one); Jigawa (one); and Cross River (one).

The report noted that Kano (3,233), Yobe (477), Katsina (132), Kaduna (101), Bauchi (54), FCT (41) and Lagos (30) account for 97.8 percent of the suspected cases.

The report partly read, “Of the 4,160 suspected cases reported, 1,534 (36.9 percent) were confirmed (87 lab-confirmed; 158 epid linked; 1,289 clinically compatible), 1,700 (40.9 percent) were discarded, 639 (15.4 percent)are pending classification and 287 (6.9 percent) unknown.

“The confirmed cases were distributed across 56 LGAs in 10 states. The majority [1,018 (66.4 percent)] of the confirmed cases occurred in children aged one to 14 years.

“A total of 137 deaths were recorded among all confirmed cases (CFR: 8.9 percent). Out of the 1,534 confirmed cases reported, 1,257 (81.9 percent) were not fully vaccinated against diphtheria.”

Diphtheria caused by a toxin produced by the bacteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae, is a vaccine-preventable disease covered by one of the vaccines provided routinely through Nigeria’s childhood immunization schedule.

 

 

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp

Related Posts

NGO Trains Health Officers on NHMIS Tools in Lagos

September 28, 2023

UNICEF Raises Alarm Over Diphtheria Outbreak In Nigeria

September 27, 2023

What killed our Colleague, Michael Umoh – LUTH-ARD

September 21, 2023
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Recent Posts

Bishop Odedeji Eulogised as Bishop Okupevi Bestowed on him Episcopal Award of Excellence

September 23, 2023

Primate Ndukuba List Some Conditions On The Lifting Of Moratorium On The Creation Of Dioceses In The Church Of Nigeria

September 13, 2023

Don’t Conform with the World, Stay Focused – Mrs Angela Ndukuba Urges Young Ladies

August 19, 2023

President Tinubu’s Ministers: Wike Gets FCT, Umahi, Works, Badaru, Defence, Keyamo, Aviation {Full List}

August 16, 2023

Missing Texas Pastor Phillip Loveday Found Dead

August 10, 2023
Advent Cable Network Nigeria

ACNNTV is the Televangelism arm of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) with focus to keep the orthodox faith alive through development of inspiring and life changing broadcast products.

Facebook Twitter Instagram
Quick Links
  • About Us
  • AKIP
  • Board of Management
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
Quick Links
  • Our Programs
  • Program Rates
  • From GM’s Desk
  • Live TV

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

© 2023 Anglican Cable Network Nigeria,Abuja. Designed by Dominion Web.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.