The Federal Government, on Wednesday, said 745 persons had died in 8,057
suspected cases of Cerebrospinal Meningitis across the country since
the outbreak of the disease.
The government also expressed its commitment to continuing to intensify
efforts to stop the deaths and further spread of the disease in the
worst-hit states of Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Kebbi and Niger.
A statement by the Technical Assistant, Nigeria Centre for Disease
Control, Dr. Lawal Bakare, said to increase awareness of the outbreak
and coordinate response across states, the northern traditional rulers
committee on primary health care held a meeting with the governors from
the North. May God give them wisdom on how to stop this. Lawal's words
below.
“As of April 17, 2017 (Monday), 8,057 suspected cases of meningitis had
been reported across the country; 230 (3 per cent) were laboratory
confirmed.
“A total of 745 deaths (9.2 per cent) have been recorded.
“Of the 8,057 cases, 7,519 (93 per cent of cases) have occurred in the
five states that have reached outbreak levels for CSM serotype C.”
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