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Measles outbreak in Nigeria spreads to eight states

Between January and August 2021, there were 67,000 cases of measles across the country.

• March 4, 2022
A measles patient
A measles patient [Photo credit: The Nigerian Voice]

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), has registered an outbreak of measles in eight states.

According to the NCDC via its official website on Friday, the affected states are Jigawa; Anambra; Katsina; Rivers; Enugu; Delta; Osun and Sokoto, in which 908 suspected cases had been reported.

Measles, highly contagious infection, is caused by a virus, and common among children. The main symptoms of measles are red-brown blotchy rashes and cold-like symptoms. It is spread through coughs and sneezes, and usually contracted before the symptoms fully develop.

The NCDC also stated that there was an ongoing outbreak of measles in Zamfara, which had not been confirmed due to lack of testing reagents.

It added that 58.7 per cent of confirmed cases were those that had not been vaccinated, adding that as of 2021, 15,792 suspected cases were reported across 683 local government areas across the country.

“So far this year, a total of 908 suspected cases have been reported in 29 states and the Federal Capital Territory. Thirteen LGAs across eight states have recorded an outbreak of measles in 2022. The states are Jigawa, Katsina, Rivers, Enugu, Anambra, Delta, Osun and Sokoto,” the agency revealed. “There is an ongoing outbreak of suspected measles cases in Zamfara, but this is awaiting confirmation due to lack of its testing kits in the country.”

It noted that Borno, Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi, Kwara and Anambra accounted for 55.2 per cent of the 908 suspected cases reported. Up to 58.7 per cent of the confirmed cases have not received a dose of measles vaccine.

The NCDC stated that 100 per cent of cases recorded in Jigawa, Sokoto, Enugu and Katsina were not vaccinated. The agency also said 54.4 per cent were not vaccinated in Borno; 50 per cent in Akwa Ibom; 66.7 per cent in Delta; 50 per cent in Ekiti; 25 per cent in Lagos; 83.3 per cent in Osun; 8.3 per cent in Oyo; and 50 per cent in Rivers.

“Of the 908 suspected cases reported, 88 were laboratory confirmed, 166 clinically compatible, 148 were discarded and 506 are pending classification,” it added.

Between January and August 2021, there were 67,000 cases of measles across the country. In the previous year, the number of measles cases reached 9,300.

The World Health Organisation said in 2018, about 140,000 deaths from measles were recorded worldwide, adding that majority of the deaths were registered in countries with low income and weak health facilities.

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