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Nigeria: 2024-2026 Diphtheria

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://punchng.com/diphtheria-four-die-28-hospitalised-in-kano/


Diphtheria: Four die, 28 hospitalised in Kano
22nd March 2024​
By Tukur Muntari

Twenty-eight people have been hospitalised while four others have died following a fresh outbreak of diphtheria in Kano State.

The outbreak according to a statement on Thursday happened in villages in the Mingibir Local Government Area of the state.

The Information Officer of the local government, Tasiu Dadin-Duniya, in a statement on Thursday, said, “Four children have died of diphtheria and 28 children have contracted the disease in Kwarkiya, Kuru, Kunya and Minjibir villages in the Minjibir Local Government Area of the state...


 
Source: https://reliefweb.int/report/nigeria/nigeria-diphtheria-outbreak-operation-update-3-mdrng037

Nigeria | Diphtheria Outbreak - Operation Update 3 (MDRNG037)
Format Situation Report
Source IFRC
Posted 16 May 2024
Originally published 16 May 2024

(PDF | 1.54 MB)

SITUATION ANALYSIS

...Diphtheria outbreak continues to pose a huge threat to at-risk communities in Nigeria. This deadly disease which began in week 19 of 2022 and has been spreading to other states as reported by the latest sitrep by the NCDC. Cumulatively from epi-week 19, 2022 – epi-week 11, 2024, Nigeria has recorded 28,975 suspected cases in 35 states and 317 LGAs; Kano, Yobe, Katsina, Bauchi, Borno, Kaduna, aand Jigawa account for 96.4% of the cases. Total confirmed cases is 16,518 with 839 deaths and CFR of 5.0%. According to monitoring feedbacks from the field, there are now cases of diphtheria cases in being reported in Platueu and Ekiti States.
 
WEEKLY BULLETIN ON OUTBREAKS
AND OTHER EMERGENCIES

Week 26: 24 to 30 June 2024
Data as reported by: 17:00; 30 June 2024

...
Diphtheria

6 028 Cases
101 Deaths
1.7 % CFR

EVENT DESCRIPTION

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention
(NCDC) reported a significant and widespread diphtheria
outbreak nationwide. The protracted outbreak began in
epidemiological week 19 of 2022 and has persisted into
2024, causing a substantial public health concern.

As of epidemiological week 23, 2024, the outbreak has
affected 16 states and 129 Local Government Areas (LGAs),

with a total of 8 827 suspected cases reported. Of these,
6 028 (68.3%) cases have been confirmed, of which, (371
cases) were through laboratory testing, epidemiological
linkage (515 cases), and 5 142 clinical compatibility. A total
of 1883 cases were negative and have been discarded,
while 916 cases remain pending or unknown.

The outbreak has resulted in 101 confirmed deaths, yielding
a case fatality rate (CFR) of 1.6%. The states with the
highest number of confirmed deaths are Kano (66 deaths)
representing 65.0% CFR, Borno 13.0% CFR (13 deaths),
and Jigawa 2.0% CFR (2 deaths). Other affected states
include Bauchi, Katsina, Yobe, and the Federal Capital
Territory.

From epidemiological week 19 of 2022 to week 23 of 2024,
32 869 suspected cases and 20 256 confirmed cases were
recorded. The CFR for the reporting period is 4.4%, with 884
confirmed deaths.

Nearly half (49.5%) of the confirmed cases were
unvaccinated, which indicates a substantial vulnerability
within the population.Additionally, 6.9% had received only
partial vaccination. Conversely, 24.9% of the confirmed
cases were fully vaccinated, suggesting potential
challenges in vaccine efficacy or the need for booster
doses.
Furthermore, 10.7% of the cases had an unknown
vaccination status, pointing to gaps in vaccination recordkeeping
and tracking. These figures underscore the urgent
need for enhanced vaccination campaigns, complete
immunization schedules, and better tracking systems to
control the outbreak effectively.

PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIONS

In response to the outbreak, the NCDC, in collaboration
with partners, has implemented several key public
health interventions:

Investments in surveillance infrastructure are
being made to ensure timely detection, reporting,
and response to diphtheria cases. This includes
continuous monitoring and reporting of cases across
affected states, data harmonization and analysis for
the development of situation reports, and follow-up
with states for updates and provision of technical
support.

Ongoing laboratory support and testing efforts
include both preliminary and confirmatory testing
at sub-national and national levels, validation of
PCR on clinical samples with support from the
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
and the distribution of necessary reagents
and consumables to testing sites. Additionally,
refresher training is being conducted for
laboratory personnel to enhance diagnostic
capacities and ensure accurate and efficient
testing.

Efforts are underway to enhance routine
immunization services and conduct targeted
vaccination campaigns in high-risk areas.
This includes implementing vaccination drives
aimed at reaching unvaccinated and partially
vaccinated populations within these regions.
Additionally, routine immunization is being
promoted to increase overall vaccine coverage
and prevent future outbreaks.

Efforts to foster strong community engagement
and communication strategies are in progress
to raise awareness about diphtheria prevention
and the importance of vaccination. This includes
conducting public awareness campaigns
to educate communities and engaging with
community leaders and stakeholders to
support public health initiatives and encourage
community participation.

Collaboration with international partners such
as the WHO, Médecins Sans Frontiers, UNICEF,
and others to support outbreak response efforts
and coordination with local health authorities to
ensure a unified response to the outbreak.

SITUATION INTERPRETATION

The ongoing diphtheria outbreak in Nigeria underscores
the critical need for robust public health infrastructure
and effective disease surveillance systems. Despite
significant efforts to control the outbreak, the high
number of cases and widespread geographical
distribution highlight persistent challenges in achieving
comprehensive vaccination coverage and rapid
response capabilities. The large number of suspected
and confirmed cases, coupled with the significant
number of deaths, indicates a severe public health
threat that requires sustained intervention
. Finally, the
data on vaccination status reveal that a substantial
proportion of confirmed cases are either unvaccinated
or partially vaccinated, emphasizing

https://www.afro.who.int/publications/outbreak-and-other-emergencies-week-26-24-30-june-2024


 
Source: https://punchng.com/gombe-confirms-diphtheria-case-urges-vaccination/

Gombe confirms diphtheria case, urges vaccination
13th August 2024


Gombe confirms diphtheria case, urges vaccination
13th August 2024
By Chima Azubuike

The Gombe State Commissioner of Health, Dr Habu Dahiru, has announced that the state Public Health Emergency Operations Centre has been placed on alert following confirmed and suspected cases of diphtheria in Herwagana Ward, Gombe.

Our correspondent reports that Diphtheria caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, is a vaccine-preventable disease characterised by severe throat and respiratory infections that could lead to death if untreated.

Dahiru disclosed that the state has recorded three suspected cases and one confirmed case of diphtheria...

 
Source: https://punchng.com/three-children-die-of-diphtheria-in-kaduna-community/

Three children die of diphtheria in Kaduna community
25th August 2024​
By Godwin Isenyo

A health team led by the Executive Secretary of the Kaduna State Primary Health Care Board, Dr. Bello Jamo, has confirmed diphtheria outbreak in Tukur Tukur settlement, Zaria Local Government of the state.

The team, which included a World Health Organisation representative, visited the community after reports of child deaths.

Jamo confirmed that three children had died from the suspected outbreak, attributing the incident to non-compliance with diphtheria vaccination during a routine exercise conducted two months ago.

The KPHCB boss, who spoke to newsmen shortly after the visit on Sunday, noted that it was the first reported case of outbreak of the disease in the 13 wards of Zaria LG after the routine vaccination conducted in June.​..
 
Source: https://politicsnigeria.com/dozens-...theria-outbreak-in-kano-claims-over-40-lives/

Dozens of children die as another Diphtheria outbreak in Kano claims over 40 lives
Jerry Wright-Ukwu August 29, 2024 2 minutes read

​A severe outbreak of diphtheria has tragically claimed the lives of more than 40 people, predominantly children, in Kano State.

The disease has also left several dozen others hospitalized, overwhelming healthcare facilities in the region.

During a visit to the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH) in Kano on Wednesday at around 2:00 PM, Daily Trust observed that all three wards were filled with patients, with many more waiting in line to see a doctor.

Also, the hospital’s capacity is being stretched to its limits as it grapples with the ongoing outbreak.

An anonymous hospital official, who requested anonymity due to restrictions on speaking to the media, disclosed the alarming rate of fatalities caused by the outbreak.

“For the past two weeks, there have been daily fatalities from this disease,” the official reported.​..
 
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/edo...htheria-in-8-months-urges-vaccination/1hlcnbf

Edo State records 2 deaths from diphtheria in 8 months, urges vaccination
News Agency Of Nigeria
September 2, 2024 2:21 PM
The two deaths were from the six confirmed cases of the disease recorded during the same period​

Ojeifo disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin on Monday. He said that the two deaths were from the six confirmed cases of the disease recorded during the same period.

“We have recorded 20 suspected cases of the disease from January to August. Out of these, six were confirmed positive and two mortalities were recorded.

“Diphtheria is a vaccine-preventable disease and we are urging mothers and caregivers to ensure their children are vaccinated.

“The vaccine is free and vaccination protects our children against childhood preventable diseases, which can cause death,” he said.

Ojeifo attributed the deaths to the late presentation of the affected children to the hospital for treatment...

 
Source: https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/othe...1-persons-in-17-months-in-nigeria/ar-AA1sNTTm

Diphtheria kills 1,191 persons in 17 months in Nigeria
Story by News Agency Of Nigeria
• 1d

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) says no fewer than 1,191 persons have been killed by diphtheria from May 2023 to date across Nigeria.

Dr Muzzammil Gadanya, the Incident Manager of, National Diphtheria Emergency Operations Centre (NCDC), disclosed this on Wednesday in Kaduna during the National Intra-Action Review Meeting for the Diphtheria outbreak.

He said the country recorded suspected cases of more than 38,000 persons while the number of confirmed cases stood at 23,000.

Gadanya said the primary focus of the review meeting was to assess Nigeria’s current response mechanisms and strengthen coordination efforts to prevent further spread of the disease.

He, however, said that there was a significant reduction in diphtheria cases nationwide.​..
 
Source: https://punchng.com/ncdc-records-24846-confirmed-diphtheria-cases/

NCDC records 24,846 confirmed diphtheria cases
8th February 2025​

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has said that the country continues to grapple with a diphtheria outbreak.

NCDC, via its official website on Saturday, reported that a total of 41,336 suspected diphtheria cases had been recorded across 36 states and the FCT.

The cases were reported from 350 local government areas between Epidemiological Week 19, 2022, and Epidemiological Week 4, 2025.
According to NCDC’s latest data, 24,846 cases (60.1%) were confirmed, while 7,769 (18.8%) were discarded.

The classification of 3,546 cases (8.6%) is pending, while the status of 5,175 cases (12.5%) remains unknown.​..

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Source: https://www.thecable.ng/ncdc-records-six-confirmed-diphtheria-cases-in-four-weeks/

NCDC records six confirmed diphtheria cases in four weeks
byJesupemi Are
February 8, 2025 7:40 pm

​The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) says six more confirmed cases of diphtheria have been recorded in Nigeria as of January 26, 2025.

Diphtheria is a bacterial infection caused by the corynebacterium species that affect the nose, throat, and sometimes, skin of an individual.​...
 
Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/diphtheria-lasg-confirms-death-of-index-case-at-kings-college/

March 11, 2025
Diphtheria: LASG confirms death of index case at Kings College
By Chioma Obinna

Following the outbreak of diphtheria in King’s College, Victoria Island Annexe, the Lagos State Government has officially confirmed the death of the index case even as it disclosed that 34 closed contacts of the deceased student have been placed on observation.

The state government also said 14 out of the 34 have shown symptoms of the disease.
Meanwhile, the state government has activated an Emergency Response Committee even as it planned to commence mass vaccination of the school children today.

Disclosing these in a press statement, the state commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi appealed for calm, assuring Lagosians that there was no cause for alarm.​..
 
Source: https://businessday.ng/news/article...index-case-dies-emergency-measures-activated/

Diphtheria outbreak: Kings College index case dies, emergency measures activated
BusinessDay
March 11, 2025

​The diphtheria outbreak at Kings College VI Annexe in Lagos has taken a tragic turn with the death of a 12-year-old student, who was the index case. The deceased succumbed to complications of the disease two days ago at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) paediatric unit, an update received by BusinessDay revealed.

According to the update, the student, who presented with typical symptoms of sore throat and fever on February 22, was administered a full course of antibiotics and anti-toxoid treatment. However, he developed progressive and irreversible myocarditis, a severe complication of diphtheria, leading to his death.​

Emergency measures activated

The outbreak has prompted an urgent public health response, with 34 close contacts of the index case identified and monitored. Of these, 18 children are now showing apparent symptoms of diphtheria. All affected students have been transported to the Children Emergency Unit at LUTH, where they are currently being triaged.​..
 
Source: https://businessday.ng/news/article/death-toll-from-diphtheria-outbreak-reaches-1319-says-ncdc/

Death toll from diphtheria outbreak reaches 1,319, says NCDC
Godsgift Onyedinefu
March 16, 2025

​The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has reported that 1,319 people have died in the country’s ongoing diphtheria outbreak.

The agency disclosed this in its latest situation report from the National Diphtheria Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), published on its official website...


 
Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/heal...ords-three-new-confirmed-cases-one-death.html


Diphtheria: Nigeria records three new confirmed cases, one death
NCDC stated that the cases were identified among 16 suspected cases across four LGAs in two states
byLeshi James
March 24, 2025

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has recorded three new confirmed cases and one death of diphtheria.

The centre made this known in its latest situation report for week 11.

NCDC stated that the cases were identified among 16 suspected cases across four local government areas (LGAs) in two states.​..
 
Source: https://guardian.ng/features/health...lagos-confirms-10-cases-urges-public-hygiene/

Diphtheria outbreak: Lagos confirms 10 cases, urges public hygiene
By Ijeoma Nwanosike
30 March 2025 | 3:32 pm

​Lagos State has recorded 10 confirmed cases of diphtheria between January 1 and March 27, 2025, leading health authorities to ramp up response efforts and urge the public to maintain strict hygiene, particularly during the festive period.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, reported that the number of suspected cases fluctuated over the last three months, with some days recording as many as 15 cases and others as few as one.

Providing an update on the outbreak, Abayomi disclosed that laboratory tests conducted on 76 samples confirmed 10 positive cases, while 63 returned negative results. He noted that results for three additional samples collected on March 26 were still pending.​..
 
Source: https://leadership.ng/diphtheria-resurgence-kills-2-children-in-kaduna/


Diphtheria Resurgence Kills 2 Children In Kaduna
By Leadership News
1 second ago

​Two children have lost their lives to resurgence of diphtheria at Tukur-Tukur community of Zaria in Zaria local government area of Kaduna State.

A community leader in the area and a Director with the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Abdulazeez Suleiman who disclosed this also raised an alarm over the development.

Suleiman lamented that the two children were lost within 48 hours after exhibiting symptoms such as sore throat, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and debilitating weakness.​..
 
Source: https://reliefweb.int/report/nigeria/nigeria-diphtheria-outbreak-operation-update-4-mdrng037

Nigeria | Diphtheria Outbreak - Operation Update 4 (MDRNG037)
Format: Situation Report
Source: IFRC
Posted
10 May 2025
Originally published
9 May 2025

A. SITUATION ANALYSIS

In Nigeria, the outbreak of Diphtheria became the biggest public health concern that affected many lives and children in 2023. This outbreak began in Kano State in December 2022 and spread to neighboring states, including Lagos and Osun, which have reported confirmed cases. The Nigeria Center for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has declared this outbreak to be the worst in a decade, with the previous outbreak occurring in 2011 in Nigeria. As of 26th August 2024, 11,124 suspected cases have been reported for the calendar year across 130 LGAs in 17 out of the 36 states and FCT. majority being children.​..
 
Source: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/06/01/imo-govt-shuts-schools-as-diphtheria-kills-six/


Imo Govt Shuts Schools as Diphtheria Kills Six
Nigeria | 13 hours ago​

Tony Icheku in Owerri

Following the outbreak of diphtheria which has reportedly killed six school children, the Imo State Government has ordered the immediate shut down of all schools in Mbutu Communities of Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area of the state till further notice.


Earlier, the Executive Chairman of Aboh Mbaise LGA, Mr. Iheukwumere Henry Alaribe, in a statement through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Dike Godspower, stated that the outbreak of the disease within seven days claimed the lives of six children whose ages range from one to six years.


As a precautionary measure, he ordered the temporary closure of all nursery, primary, and secondary schools in Mbutu for seven days.​..
 
Source: https://dailypost.ng/2025/07/01/15-suspected-diphtheria-cases-3-deaths-confirmed-in-edo/


15 suspected diphtheria cases, 3 deaths confirmed in Edo
Published on July 1, 2025
By Sunday Dennis


The Edo State Government has confirmed the detection of 15 suspected cases of diphtheria, with six individuals testing positive and three deaths recorded thus far.

This disclosure was made by the Commissioner for Health, Dr Cyril Oshiomhole, during the official launch of the state’s Rural Healthcare Initiative. He noted that the government is responding proactively to the current diphtheria outbreak and other emerging health threats across the state.​..
 
Source: https://thestreetjournal.org/3-children-dead-6-infected-in-kaduna-diphtheria-outbreak/

3 children dead, 6 infected in Kaduna diphtheria outbreak
TSJ Reporter 1By TSJ Reporter 1 7 minutes ago

​At least three children have died and six others are confirmed infected due to a diphtheria outbreak in Zaria, Kaduna State.

The executive secretary of the Kaduna state primary healthcare board Bello Jamoh, while confirming this stated that the outbreak has persisted in the state for a period of ten months, commencing in october 2024.

He said that the Kaduna state ministry of health is spearheading the response efforts, with support from various partners and stakeholders, a team of experts would be deployed to strengthen control measures and provide essential medical assistance...


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Source: https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2025/09/09/diphtheria-outbreak-kills-10-children-in-niger/

Diphtheria outbreak kills 10 children in Niger
9th September, 2025

At least ten children have died following a diphtheria outbreak in Agaie and Bida Local Government Areas of Niger State.

The victims were rushed to the Federal Medical Centre, Bida, but later passed away. More deaths have also been reported in surrounding communities since the outbreak began.​..
 
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