Two Died as Health Agency Announces Outbreak of Diphtheria, Yellow in Bauchi State

 

Daily Chronicle

The Bauchi State Primary Health Care Development Agency has confirmed the outbreak of diphtheria and yellow fever in six local government areas of the state.

Executive chairman of the Agency Dr Rilwanu Mohammed announced during a briefing on a disease outbreak in the state at the Emergency Operation Centre Bauchi.

Mohammed said 58 samples have been collected from January to date and that

out of the number 3 are confirmed diphtheria cases from the laboratory, out of which two deaths have been reported from Jama’are local government area of the State.

He added that most of the cases are among Fulani nomads and children with zero doses of immunizations.

Dr. Rilwanu Mohammed


According to Dr. Mohammed, the disease is among children between ages eight months to four years and there is a case of a seven years old, the agency had to close schools in Jama’are local government area because of reported cases in a school.

The Executive chairman added that re-active vaccination will be conducted for all the pupils irrespective of immunization status in the schools.

On yellow fever, Mohammed said there is an outbreak in the state with 248 suspected cases from Dambam, Ganjuwa, and Jama’are local government areas. He confirmed nine presumptive positive cases out of which five were positive.

The Chairman lamented the delay in confirming a positive case as it takes almost five to seven months for laboratory results to come out.

He said that Samples from the State are taken to the National reference laboratory in Abuja where they are taken to Dakar Senegal.

 

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