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    Kano child killer disease claims 25 lives, 58 suspected cases

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedJanuary 20, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    An outbreak of diphtheria infection in Kano States since last week Friday has, as of Thursday, claimed not less than 25 lives.

    Our correspondent learned that the child killer disease, first recorded in the state in late 2022 is being treated as an outbreak at the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital and Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital in Kano.

    According to medical experts, diphtheria infection is a serious infection of the nose and throat, which is easily preventable by vaccines.

    The signs and symptoms of diphtheria, according to the experts, may include, sore throat, hoarseness, swollen glands (enlarged lymph nodes) in the neck, difficulty breathing or rapid breathing, nasal discharge, fever, and tiredness.

    Newsmen gathered that the disease, believed to be contagious, was first discovered at Ungogo Local Government Area of the state.

    From the record of the state Ministry of Health, not less than 58 suspected cases of the disease were documented at the outbreak, while six were placed on admission just as 25 patients died as of January 13, 2023.

    Following the enormity of the outbreak, according to our source, the National Centre for Disease Control, last week deployed medical personnel to the state.

    Already, Médecins Sans Frontières, popularly known, as Doctors without Borders, have established a case management center at the Murtala Muhammed Hospital and have been providing essential drugs.

    While confirming the outbreak to journalists on Thursday, the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Aminu Tsanyawa, disclosed that the state emergency preparedness committee met on Thursday morning on the matter.

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    He said the State Rapid Response team has been reactivated and an index action plan to check the spread of diphtheria has been put in place.

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

    He said the low routine immunization, which escalated the spread of the disease, was due to the hard-to-reach areas in the state.

    He noted that the state is, however, strengthening its routine immunization exercise.

    Besides the Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital designated, as an isolation center, Tsanyawa said other isolation centers would be established, to check the spread.

    NCDC begins investigation

    When contacted, a communications officer at the NCDC, Oluwadamilare Olowoshile, told Newsmen that the agency is aware of the outbreak.

    He said, “The NCDC is aware of it and we have commenced investigations already, we are working on an advisory on Diphtheria to sensitize the public on it and when it is ready, we will share it with the media.”

    Low vaccination rate

    Meanwhile, experts say there is a need to increase the vaccination rate in the county to curb the spread of the disease.

    An infectious disease expert at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, Lagos, Dr. Iorhen Akase said, “As a country, the most important thing to do is to increase the vaccination rate because the DPT vaccine is one of the vaccines given to children in the immunization schedule.

    “The disease is one of the childhood diseases and it can kill, it can cause paralysis. The symptoms range from sore throat, and difficulty with breathing and that can kill. Of course, it is not on the same scale with Lassa fever or Ebola virus disease but it happens sporadically, and adults are at risk too.”

    Also, a Professor of Public Health, Tanimola Akande, said, “Diphtheria infection is a vaccine-preventable respiratory infection. Outbreaks of Diphtheria are uncommon following the vaccination of children with the DPT vaccine in the past and the pentavalent vaccine currently.

    The occurrence of the outbreak is due to poor vaccination coverage, particularly low routine childhood immunization coverage,” Akande said.

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