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NCDC reveals how Nigerians can identify meningitis symptoms for early intervention

NCDC) says meningitis is a serious disease that requires prompt medical attention for effective treatment.

• March 5, 2024
NCDC
NCDC

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) says meningitis is a serious disease that requires prompt medical attention for effective treatment.

The NCDC, via its official website on Tuesday, said Nigerians should be aware of the signs and symptoms of meningitis to ensure early reporting to a healthcare facility.

“Common symptoms of meningitis include sudden high fever, severe headache, stiff neck, nausea and vomiting, sensitivity to light, confusion, and in some cases, a skin rash.

“It is important to note that symptoms can vary, depending on the age of the individual, with infants showing signs such as irritability, poor feeding, and a bulging fontanelle, while older adults may exhibit confusion, difficulty concentrating, and muscle aches,” it explained.

The public health agency said that early diagnosis and treatment of meningitis could help prevent serious complications such as brain damage, hearing loss, or even death.

It said that by being vigilant and recognising the signs of meningitis, Nigerians could take proactive steps to ensure early intervention and effective management of the potentially life-threatening disease and stay informed and safe.

Meanwhile, the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) has urged Nigerians to remain vigilant against meningitis.

“Take action by recognising the symptoms (high fever, headache, stiff neck) and ensuring you and your loved ones are vaccinated,” it said.

The NPHCDA advised getting vaccinated to protect against meningitis, stressing that vaccination is the most effective way to prevent meningitis.

There are different types of vaccines available that can protect against various strains of the disease.

“It said, It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate vaccine for you.”.

The immunisation agency said Nigerians should practice good hygiene.

“Meningitis is often spread through respiratory droplets, so it is important to practice good hygiene by washing hands regularly and avoiding close contact with individuals who are sick,” it explained.

It advised people to seek medical attention immediately if they experience symptoms such as fever, headache, stiff neck, and confusion, pointing out that “early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent serious complications of meningitis.”

It said by taking these precautions, Nigerians could protect themselves and their loved ones from the potentially deadly effects of meningitis.

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET) also warned that the prevailing weather conditions favoured the prevalence of meningitis outbreak in Nigeria.

NiMet highlighted on its official X account that states like Sokoto, Jigawa, Yobe, and Borno favour the meningitis outbreak.

It added that conditions in states like Zamfara, Kano, Bauchi, Kebbi, Katsina, and Gombe have moderate meningitis outbreaks, while other states require low or no meningitis vigilance.

On January 12, NCDC issued a public advisory warning of an increased risk of meningitis outbreak in the country, particularly in the ‘meningitis belt’ spanning 19 northern states, the FCT, and select southern states.

According to reports, as of Feb. 29, the Nigerian Red Cross Society revealed 26 deaths from suspected CSM cases in Yobe and Gombe. Yobe reported 214 suspected cases, with 20 deaths across four schools in three local government areas.

Gombe recorded 95 suspected cases and two deaths from two LGAs as of March 1.

(NAN)

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