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Diphtheria kills 25 in Kano

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
January 20, 2023
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The outbreak of diphtheria disease in Kano state has now left, at least, 25 persons — mostly children — dead.

Aminu Tsanyawa, the commissioner for health, who confirmed the outbreak on Thursday, said the state government is working assiduously towards addressing the situation.

Tsanyawa stated the state health ministry has set up an emergency preparedness committee (EPC) which is currently holding meetings, “with a view to evaluating the casualty figures, reviewing the data and measures to address the situation”.

“Presently, the Kano state rapid response team has been reactivated and indexed an action plan to check the spread of the deadly disease in the state,” the commissioner said.

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“Right now, we have presented a budget for this to the government and it has been approved.

“The low routine immunisation attributed to the spread of the disease is due to the hard-to-be-reached areas in the state. However, the state is strengthening its routine immunisation.”

The Kano state government has set up a diphtheria treatment centre with support from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) at Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital where the active cases are receiving treatment.

Tsanyawa added that the state has embarked on a sensitisation programme to educate the public on the diphtheria disease.

Diphtheria is an infection that is caused by strains of bacteria known as Corynebacterium diphtheriae that make toxins.

The disease is capable of causing difficulty in breathing and heart rhythm issues, and can lead to death.

Symptoms include sore throat, coughing, drooling, neck swelling, abnormal breathing, fever and mouth odour.

The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said vaccines should be recommended for children, infants, teenagers, and adults infected with diphtheria.

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