Nigeria's Ministry of Health has issued a public advisory following the outbreak of Cerebrospinal Meningitis (CSM)
that has spread across the country and mostly affecting States in the
upper parts of the country which fall within the African Meningitis
Belt.
Other Countries that are facing similar outbreaks at the moment
include our West-African Neighbours like Niger, Chad, Cameroun, Togo,
and Burkina Faso. The larger African Meningitis Belt consists of 26
Countries that stretch from Senegal, Gambia and Guinea Bissau in the
west coast to eastern countries of Eritrea and Ethiopia.
Ninety (90)
Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Sixteen (16) States of the Federation
are so far affected including Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi, Niger,
Nassarawa, Jigawa, FCT, Gombe, Taraba , Yobe, Kano, Osun, Cross Rivers,
Lagos and Plateau. The total number of people affected across these
States is 2524 with 328 Deaths. So far, a total 131 samples have been
confirmed in the Laboratory, out of which a majority are Neisseria
Meningitides type C. This current outbreak started in Zamfara State in
the 50th week of 2016 (i.e. November 2016)
Information to the Public:
Prevention:
· Avoidance of overcrowding
· Sleep in well ventilated places
· Avoidance of close and prolonged contact with a case/s
· Proper disposal of respiratory and throat secretions
· Strict observance of hand hygiene and sneezing into Elbow joint/sleeves
· Reduce hand shaking, kissing, sharing utensils or medical interventions such as mouth resuscitation
· Vaccination with relevant sero-type of the meningococcal vaccine
· Self-medication should be avoided
Early Diagnosis, Treatment and Isolation:
·
Very important that all individuals should acquaint themselves with at
least the basic knowledge/understanding of CSM and how it is transmitted
and prevented
· Strictly adhere to the advice of Health workers on how to protect oneself as enumerated above
· Prompt seeking for medical/health care as soon as CSM or CSM-Like Illness is suspected
·
All Hospitals to ensure that appropriate Diagnoses are made including
laboratory confirmation and immediate reporting through the surveillance
system
· Commence early treatment as soon as the diagnoses of CSM is made
· Restrict mingling with other people once one is diagnosed as a case of CSM
· All Secondary and Tertiary Public Health Facilities should provide free treatment to all CSM Patients
Finally,
the Federal Ministry of Health calls upon the general public to remain
calm as the disease Cebro-spinal Meningitis (CSM) is both preventable
and curable. Although the cumulative number of people and locations
affected may continue to increase, the actual rate of increase has begun
to decline in some states indicating that the end of the epidemic is in
sight.
All
Public Sector Hospitals (Secondary and Tertiary Hospitals) have been
directed to provide free treatment for all Cases of Cerebrospinal
Meningitis.
We
wish to thank all our National and International Development partners
(Multilateral and bilateral) who supported us in accessing the relevant
CSM Vaccines which have already been deployed to Zamfara, Sokoto,
Katsina and FCT. We are equally reassured that more Doses are expected
and all necessary documentation for the new vaccines arrivals have been
concluded.
The
Federal Ministry of Health will continue to provide regular feedback to
the General Public on the necessary steps to take. Meanwhile, everybody
is advised to remain calm and continue to abide by the health advisory
being issued periodically.
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