Healthcare workers are urged to always practice standard precautions while attending to suspected or confirmed cases of #LassaFever.
🔗Download and read our 'National Guideline for Lassa Fever Case Management'
https://www.ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/92_1547068532.pdf
#StaySafeStayHealthy
🔗Download and read our 'National Guideline for Lassa Fever Case Management'
https://www.ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/92_1547068532.pdf
#StaySafeStayHealthy
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#MyHealthMyRight means everyone - no matter the age, gender, tribe, location or economic status – all have a right to good health.
As #Nigeria strides towards the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the commitment is clear: Leave No One Behind in the quest for #healthcoverage.
#HealthSectorRenewal #HealthForAll #WorldHealthDay2024
As #Nigeria strides towards the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the commitment is clear: Leave No One Behind in the quest for #healthcoverage.
#HealthSectorRenewal #HealthForAll #WorldHealthDay2024
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
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
All health workers are urged to always protect themselves.
Stay alert! Have a high index of suspicion for #LassaFever in patients that have not responded to standard anti-malaria treatment & treatment for other common infectious causes of fever within 48-72 hours
Use standard precautions AT ALL TIMES!
Stay alert! Have a high index of suspicion for #LassaFever in patients that have not responded to standard anti-malaria treatment & treatment for other common infectious causes of fever within 48-72 hours
Use standard precautions AT ALL TIMES!
#EidMubarak to all Muslim faithful.
May this season fill your homes, community and the whole of #Nigeria with overwhelming peace and good health.
#StaySafe and healthy as you #CelebrateResponsibly
#EidAlFitr from us at the NCDC
May this season fill your homes, community and the whole of #Nigeria with overwhelming peace and good health.
#StaySafe and healthy as you #CelebrateResponsibly
#EidAlFitr from us at the NCDC
Bacterial meningitis leaves 1 in 5 people with disabilities such as hearing loss, brain damage and limb loss.
But meningitis is largely vaccine-preventable!
Parents/caregivers are urged to visit any primary health care centre to get their children/wards vaccinated against #meningitis.
#TakeResponsibility
But meningitis is largely vaccine-preventable!
Parents/caregivers are urged to visit any primary health care centre to get their children/wards vaccinated against #meningitis.
#TakeResponsibility
In total for 2024, at least one confirmed case of #LassaFever has been reported in 27 States across 125 Local Government Areas in Nigeria.
For more information on the epidemiological situation of #LassaFever in Nigeria and our response activities, check out our weekly #situationreport via
🔗 https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=5&name=An%20update%20of%20Lassa%20fever%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria.
For more information on the epidemiological situation of #LassaFever in Nigeria and our response activities, check out our weekly #situationreport via
🔗 https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=5&name=An%20update%20of%20Lassa%20fever%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria.
Early diagnosis of #LassaFever when experiencing symptoms increases the chances of survival.
Symptoms include fever, body weakness, sore throat, muscle & chest pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, cough & abdominal pain
Report early to a health facility when ill
#LassaFeverInfo
Symptoms include fever, body weakness, sore throat, muscle & chest pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, cough & abdominal pain
Report early to a health facility when ill
#LassaFeverInfo
Individuals with symptoms suggestive of #diphtheria should report to a healthcare facility immediately for diagnosis and proper treatment.
Ensure you take extra precautionary measures while visiting to prevent the risk of spread.
Watch & share 👇🏼
🔗https://youtu.be/6ZAgfCBDh0c?feature=shared
Ensure you take extra precautionary measures while visiting to prevent the risk of spread.
Watch & share 👇🏼
🔗https://youtu.be/6ZAgfCBDh0c?feature=shared
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FAQs on Diphtheria
What is Diphtheria?
Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection caused by toxin-producing Corynebacterium diphtheriae that affects the nose, throat, and sometimes, skin of an individual.
Children and Adults who are partially or not vaccinated are at risk…
Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection caused by toxin-producing Corynebacterium diphtheriae that affects the nose, throat, and sometimes, skin of an individual.
Children and Adults who are partially or not vaccinated are at risk…
The most effective protection against #diphtheria is vaccination with the pentavalent or TD vaccine.
Ensure you and your family members are fully vaccinated against #diphtheria.
#StaySafeStayHealthy
Ensure you and your family members are fully vaccinated against #diphtheria.
#StaySafeStayHealthy
The overall goal of Infection Prevention & Control is to maintain an environment of care that minimises risks of infection for patients, staff & visitors
This #IPC guideline for viral haemorrhagic fevers must be practised by all #HCWs in public & private primary, secondary & tertiary healthcare facilities.
🔗
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/341_1707300274.pdf
#TakeResponsibility to #StaySafe
This #IPC guideline for viral haemorrhagic fevers must be practised by all #HCWs in public & private primary, secondary & tertiary healthcare facilities.
🔗
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/341_1707300274.pdf
#TakeResponsibility to #StaySafe
Protecting our communities from hospital-acquired infections starts with strong Infection Prevention and Control #IPC programs in our health facilities.
We must invest more in these initiatives to safeguard public health and prevent the next epidemic.
#PreventionHAIs
#FundIPC
#TurnNigeriaOrange
We must invest more in these initiatives to safeguard public health and prevent the next epidemic.
#PreventionHAIs
#FundIPC
#TurnNigeriaOrange
#Lassafever presents with symptoms similar to those of many illnesses like malaria.
Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, sore throat, nausea & vomiting.
Healthcare workers are urged to always have a high index of suspicion and practice standard infection prevention and control measures.
#LassafeverInfo
Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, sore throat, nausea & vomiting.
Healthcare workers are urged to always have a high index of suspicion and practice standard infection prevention and control measures.
#LassafeverInfo
Q: How does #diphtheria spread?
A: #Diphtheria spreads easily through:
➡️Direct contact with infected people
➡️Droplets from an infected person while coughing or sneezing
➡️Contact with contaminated objects/clothing
For more FAQs, watch 👇🏼 & share:
🔗
https://youtu.be/6ZAgfCBDh0c
A: #Diphtheria spreads easily through:
➡️Direct contact with infected people
➡️Droplets from an infected person while coughing or sneezing
➡️Contact with contaminated objects/clothing
For more FAQs, watch 👇🏼 & share:
🔗
https://youtu.be/6ZAgfCBDh0c
YouTube
FAQs on Diphtheria
What is Diphtheria?
Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection caused by toxin-producing Corynebacterium diphtheriae that affects the nose, throat, and sometimes, skin of an individual.
Children and Adults who are partially or not vaccinated are at risk…
Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection caused by toxin-producing Corynebacterium diphtheriae that affects the nose, throat, and sometimes, skin of an individual.
Children and Adults who are partially or not vaccinated are at risk…
#Cholera Situation Report
Our monthly Cholera Situation Report for March 2024 has been published on our website.
🔗You can download, read and share via
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=7&name=An%20update%20of%20Cholera%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
Our monthly Cholera Situation Report for March 2024 has been published on our website.
🔗You can download, read and share via
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=7&name=An%20update%20of%20Cholera%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
Share Facts NOT Fear❗
🔗Visit our website for accurate information on #diphtheria and to stay informed!
➡️Factsheet: https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/info/D
➡️Public health advisory: https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/435/diphtheria-public-health-advisory-amidst-outbreak-in-nigeria
➡️Healthcare workers advisory: https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/436/diphtheria-health-advisory-for-health-care-workers-amidst-outbreak-in-nigeria
➡️Situation reports: https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=18&name=An%20Update%20of%20Diphtheria%20Outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
🔗Visit our website for accurate information on #diphtheria and to stay informed!
➡️Factsheet: https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/info/D
➡️Public health advisory: https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/435/diphtheria-public-health-advisory-amidst-outbreak-in-nigeria
➡️Healthcare workers advisory: https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/436/diphtheria-health-advisory-for-health-care-workers-amidst-outbreak-in-nigeria
➡️Situation reports: https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=18&name=An%20Update%20of%20Diphtheria%20Outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
We have published our latest #LassaFever epidemiology data.
Here you can find a summary of all the latest figures in our weekly infographic.🔽
The full report can be accessed via
🔗https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=5&name=An%20update%20of%20Lassa%20fever%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
Here you can find a summary of all the latest figures in our weekly infographic.🔽
The full report can be accessed via
🔗https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=5&name=An%20update%20of%20Lassa%20fever%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
The #COVID19 pandemic caused a global and national decline in immunisation coverage.
While more than 4 million more children were vaccinated globally in 2022 compared to 2021, there were still 20 million children who missed out on one or more of their vaccines.
Parents/caregivers are urged to visit any primary health care centre to get their children/wards up to date with their vaccination.
#WorldImmunisationWeek
While more than 4 million more children were vaccinated globally in 2022 compared to 2021, there were still 20 million children who missed out on one or more of their vaccines.
Parents/caregivers are urged to visit any primary health care centre to get their children/wards up to date with their vaccination.
#WorldImmunisationWeek
Eliminating #malaria requires continued implementation of measures proven to stop the local spread of the malaria parasite.
Every Nigerian has a role to play in accelerating the fight against #malaria infection⬇️
➡️Use insecticide-treated nets when sleeping in places where malaria is present
➡️Use mosquito repellents after dusk
➡️Use coils and vaporizers
➡️Wear protective clothing
➡️Use window nets
➡️Clear stagnant water in your environment to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes
#WorldMalariaDay2024
Every Nigerian has a role to play in accelerating the fight against #malaria infection⬇️
➡️Use insecticide-treated nets when sleeping in places where malaria is present
➡️Use mosquito repellents after dusk
➡️Use coils and vaporizers
➡️Wear protective clothing
➡️Use window nets
➡️Clear stagnant water in your environment to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes
#WorldMalariaDay2024
Of the 3,036 confirmed cases of #diphtheria recorded so far in 2024, most of the cases occurred among children aged 1 - 14 years, with those aged 5-14 years bearing most of the brunt of the disease.
Parents and caregivers should ensure that their children/ward are fully vaccinated against #diphtheria.
#StaySafeStayHealthy
#VaccinesWork
#AfricanVaccination
#WorldImmunisationWeek
Parents and caregivers should ensure that their children/ward are fully vaccinated against #diphtheria.
#StaySafeStayHealthy
#VaccinesWork
#AfricanVaccination
#WorldImmunisationWeek