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The spread of #meningitis is usually through:

➡️ Direct person-to-person contact, including droplets from the nose and throat of infected persons.

➡️Close and prolonged contact with an infected individual.

Visit the nearest health facility immediately if you notice any of the CSM-associated signs and symptoms.
#WorldCancerDay2024 aims to promote awareness of cancer as a public health issue and strengthen actions towards improving access to quality care, screening, early detection, treatment and palliative care. 

This year’s theme, #CloseTheCareGap reinforces all persons and groups’ universal right to health despite economic, educational, gender and ethnic differences.
Ensuring food hygiene and safety is key in the prevention of #LassaFever.

➡️Store food in tightly closed containers
➡️Ensure proper hygiene in the preparation and consumption of food.
➡️Do not eat foods that have come in contact with rats

#TakeResponsibility
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#Mpox is mostly a self-limiting illness that often lasts for 2−4 weeks.

Visit a healthcare facility when experiencing symptoms associated with the illness for proper care.

Health advisory: https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/367/public-health-advisory-on-monkeypox
#Measles is not just a rash.

Routine immunisation must remain a priority for parents and caregivers.

#TakeResponsibility to prevent the spread of such as #Measles.
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Know the symptoms of #Mpox.

Visit a healthcare facility close to you for accurate diagnosis and treatment when you observe any symptoms associated with #mpox.

Do not self-medicate!

#TakeResponsibility
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#Mpox spreads easily from one person to another through contact with:

➡️Respiratory fluids of an infected person
➡️Body fluids of an infected person
➡️contaminated materials of an infected person

If you or someone you know observes symptoms associated with #mpox, report to a health facility immediately
Our #LassaFever situation report for week 4, 2024 has been published.

The weekly report provides a summary of the #LassaFever epidemiological situation and response activities in Nigeria.

🔗Download, read, and share via
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=5&name=An%20update%20of%20Lassa%20fever%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
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#Mpox is preventable.

Avoid contact with sick/dead animals
Avoid close/skin-to-skin contact with infected persons or persons showing symptoms
Cook all animal meats & products properly before eating
Wash hands after handling animals & caring for/visiting sick people
📢Still Open

The call for eligible candidates to apply for the next cohort of the Malaria Modelling Fellowship is still open.

To apply or learn more, visit https://www.coronams.com/mmf/

Application deadline: 18th February 2024
The overall goal of Infection Prevention & Control is to maintain an environment of care that minimises risks of infection for patients, staff & visitors.

These #IPC guidelines must be practised by all #HCWs in public and private primary, secondary & tertiary healthcare facilities.

Read more in the Nigerian Manual of Infection Prevention and Control:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/296_1649340294.pdf
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Thank you, Dr Ifedayo Adetifa for your outstanding leadership and dedication to health security in Nigeria.💚

The impact of your tenure at the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has been truly remarkable.

The #NCDCTeam wishes you continued success in all your future endeavours!!!🎉🎊
Our #LassaFever situation report for week 6, 2024 has been published.

The weekly report provides a summary of the #LassaFever epidemiological situation and response activities in Nigeria.

🔗Download, read, and share via
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=5&name=An%20update%20of%20Lassa%20fever%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
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#OneHealth is not a new concept, but it has become more important in recent years

On the 6th of March, in collaboration with other #onehealth stakeholders and support from Global Implementation Solutions, we will be delving into in-depth discussions on "Connecting Air, Land and Water: When we protect one, we protect all"

Register to join in⬇️
https://bit.ly/OneHealthConference24
Human-to-human spread of #LassaFever is possible through direct contact with the body fluids of an infected individual.

Avoid direct contact with body fluids or personal belongings of persons suspected or confirmed with #Lassafever.

Take extra precautions to protect yourself and those around you.

#StaySafeStayHealthy
#Measles is a highly #contagious disease that can have serious consequences.

Seek immediate healthcare when you notice the signs and symptoms:
🤒 Fever
😷 Runny nose
👁 Red, watery eyes
👄 Small white spots inside the mouth
🔴 Characteristic rash that starts on the face
In 1969, two missionary nurses in the remote village of Lassa, in Borno state in northeastern Nigeria, were stricken by a mysterious febrile disease, later on diagnosed as #LassaFever.

"But at 17.9%, the overall Lassa fever fatality rate in Nigeria “is still unacceptably high,” Adetifa says. “We want to bring it to the single digits.”

Long neglected, Lassa fever is surging in West Africa. Researchers want to know why

📜Read https://www.science.org/content/article/deadly-viral-illness-exploding-west-africa-researchers-are-scrambling-figure-out-why
📣COMING UP

"Connecting Air, Land and Water: When we protect one, we protect all"

Register to join our upcoming #OneHealth virtual event organised in collaboration with other #onehealth stakeholders and support from Global Implementation Solutions

🗓️ March 6, 2024
🕗 9:00 AM

🔗
https://bit.ly/OneHealthConference24
Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers #VHFs are a group of illnesses caused by viruses that damage blood vessels and can cause severe bleeding.

Our national guideline on #InfectionPreventionandControl for #VHFs is designed as a major reference for anyone involved in the care and management of #VHFs cases.

🔗Download and read via
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/111_1579986179.pdf
Health workers,

Continuous and appropriate use of infection prevention and control methods is crucial to protect yourself from Healthcare-Associated Infections and further spread in the community.

🔗Download our National Guideline on #IPC for #VHF
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/111_1579986179.pdf
Any form of #Meningitis is an emergency!

ALL healthcare workers are urged to have a high index of suspicion and immediately report if they notice these signs & symptoms in their patients:
➡️Fever/severe headache
➡️Vomiting
➡️Drowsiness
➡️Rash
➡️Seizures
➡️Muscle/joint pain
➡️Stiff neck
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