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Health Team Responds to Zaria Community Following Suspected Diphtheria Outbreak

*Three Children Confirmed Dead By Abubakar Sadiq Mohd, Zaria A health team comprising the Executive Secretary, Kaduna State Primary Health C...

*Three Children Confirmed Dead

By Abubakar Sadiq Mohd, Zaria

A health team comprising the Executive Secretary, Kaduna State Primary Health Care Board and a World Health Organization representative has visited Tukur Tukur settlement in Zaria local government area to assess the level of suspected diphtheria outbreak in the area.

Leading the team, Dr. Bello Yusuf Jamo, the Executive Secretary, Kaduna State Primary Health Care Board confirmed the death of three children as a result of the suspected case.

Speaking to our correspondent, the Executive Secretary said it was the first reported case of outbreak of the disease in the 13 wards of Zaria local government after the routine vaccination exercise conducted last two months.

Dr. Jamo attributed the incident to non-compliance to the diphtheria vaccine by the settlement during the exercise.

"Based on our record, Tukur Tukur settlement has the highest in rejection rate of the vaccine during our previous routine exercise.

"So I met with the ward leaders, religious and opinion leaders and urged them to scale up sensitization campaign on the need to embrace the vaccine." He said.

Dr. Jamo who was accompanied by the local, zonal and ward health team directed for an instant vaccination of all children within the area of the reported case, where over 1,000 were vaccinated.

He ordered the continuation of the vaccination for the next week within and the neighbouring settlement as a measure to curtail widespread.

Earlier, Abdullahi Sule, Health Secretary of the local council said one of the victims died at home while the remaining two died after they were rushed to ABU Teaching Hospital, Shika, Zaria.

Fatima Usman Abdullahi, ward focal person in Tukur Tukur ward said her team will remain in the community for the next one week to rid the settlement from the disease.

Abdul-Azeez Suleiman an elder of the Tukur Tukur community, appreciated the team for a prompt response within 24 hours after he raised the alarm.

Suleiman who is also the Spokesperson of the Northern Elders Forum assured the community's readiness to embark on rigorous sensitization awareness of the community on the importance of the vaccine.


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