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#Yellowfever is a vaccine-preventable disease! A single dose of yellow fever vaccine keeps you protected for life.

Visit a primary healthcare facility close to you to get the vaccine.

#TakeResponsibility to stay safe and healthy.
📜Press Release

In 2017, #Nigeria conducted a baseline Joint External Evaluation (JEE), followed by a country-led 2019 mid-term JEE, to thoroughly assess the country's public health security system using a multisectoral approach that involved external & internal teams of experts.

This year, we are reiterating our commitment to prioritising our national health security by conducting the national JEE 3.0 in line with International Health Regulations.

What does this entail? Read:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/445/nigeria-reiterates-her-commitment-to-prioritisation-of-global-and-national-health-security-by-conducting-the-national-joint-external-evaluation-%28jee-3.0%29
#Lassafeverinfo

Our latest Lassa Fever Situation Report has been published on our website (week 23).

This week's situation report and that of previous weeks can be downloaded via https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=5&name=An%20update%20of%20Lassa%20fever%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
A suspected case of #YellowFever is any person with sudden fever, vomiting, serious back pain, with yellowness of the eye and skin appearing within 14 days.

Take all sick persons to a healthcare facility immediately for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

#YellowFeverInfo
Environmental hygiene is key!

Practice proper environmental hygiene to prevent the spread of #cholera at home and in your communities

STOP open defaecation
Dispose of waste in designated areas
Keep sewers clear from refuse
Clear stagnant water

#StopCholera
#HandWashing remains the most basic and effective means to prevent the spread of infections.

Frequent #handwashing with soap under running water at home, work, health facilities, gatherings, and public spaces is highly important to stay healthy.

Let us all make #cleanhands a regular habit. It protects us all.

#TakeResponsibility
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The #anthrax outbreak in Ghana poses a great public health risk to #Nigeria due to the dangerous and highly transmissible nature of the disease.

Given the #EidulAdha festivity, the National One Health Coordinating Unit led by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Veterinary & Pest Control Services - FMARD has published a public health advisory.

🔗Read
https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/461/public-health-advisory%3A-anthrax-outbreak-in-ghana
#EidMubarak to all Muslim faithfuls.

May the season fill your homes and community with peace and good health!

#EidAlAdhaMubarak from us at the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.
#Cholera Situation Report

Our monthly Cholera Situation Report for May has been published on our website

🔗Download, read and share via
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=7&name=An%20update%20of%20Cholera%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
#Anthrax is a severe disease that can affect both humans and animals, including wild animals and livestock such as cows, pigs, camels, sheep, goats, etc.

Read our public health advisory for more information on
➡️Signs and symptoms
➡️Mode of transmission
➡️Who is at risk
➡️Prevention measures

🔗
https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/461/public-health-advisory%3A-anthrax-outbreak-in-ghana
Early detection and reporting of suspected #anthrax cases in animals or humans is important for implementing effective control measures

If you suspect that you or an animal may have been exposed to #anthrax, quickly seek immediate medical care (for humans) or veterinary attention (for animals)

Public Health Advisory: https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/461/public-health-advisory%3A-anthrax-outbreak-in-ghana
#Cholera is a waterborne disease, with a higher risk of transmission when there is poor sanitation and disruption of clean water supply.

Practice and ensure the use of safe water in your homes and communities.

#TakeResponsibility
Dear Healthcare Workers,

Remember that many infections present with similar signs and symptoms. Always maintain a high index of suspicion.

To prevent #AntimicrobialResistance, conduct a test before you treat a patient.
Nigerians are advised to adhere to precautions to reduce the potential risk of importation, infection and spread of #anthrax

Our public health advisory outlines recommended prevention measures for
➡️ Public
➡️ Livestock owners
➡️ People at risk

🔗Read
https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/461/public-health-advisory%3A-anthrax-outbreak-in-ghana
People most at risk of #diphtheria infection include

➡️Children & adults who have not received any or a single dose of the anti-diphtheria vaccine
➡️Healthcare workers & others who are exposed to suspected/confirmed cases of diphtheria
➡️People who live in a crowded environment
➡️People who live in areas with poor sanitation

📜Read our public health advisory on what you need to know
https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/435/diphtheria-public-health-advisory-amidst-outbreak-in-nigeria
#Antimicrobials are not always needed when you are feeling unwell.

Antibiotics should only be prescribed by healthcare professionals after an appropriate diagnostic test.

Be an #AntimicrobialResistance guardian
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Since December 2022, we have reported multiple #diphtheria outbreaks in different states across the country.

Despite the availability of a safe and cost-effective vaccine in the country, the majority of confirmed cases were unvaccinated

🔗Read our statement following the first reported confirmed case of #diphtheria in FCT Abuja
https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/489/official-statement-following-the-first-reported-confirmed-case-of-diphtheria-in-fct-abuja
Zoonosis is an infectious disease that spreads from animals to humans or from humans to animals.

#WorldZoonosesDay serves as a reminder of the link between human & animal health and the importance of taking a One Health approach in infectious disease preparedness and response.
Individuals at higher risk of #diphtheria infection are strongly advised to get vaccinated against diphtheria.

Visit a primary health care centre close to you to get the anti-diphtheria vaccine.

#TakeResponsibility to stay safe and healthy.
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Are you interested in the public health field

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🗓️TOMORROW, 10 July 2023
🕚11:00 AM

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All healthcare workers are urged to read & share our advisory for healthcare workers on #diphtheria

It includes information on the:
➡️Transmission
➡️Symptoms
➡️Diagnosis/Testing
➡️Case definition
➡️Case Reporting
➡️Treatment
➡️Prevention

🔗Read via https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/436/diphtheria-health-advisory-for-health-care-workers-amidst-outbreak-in-nigeria
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