FG Plans National Diphtheria Lab As Cases Hit 13,204
Amidst the rising cases of Diphtheria, the Federal Government on Tuesday said it is finalising plans to establish a national diphtheria laboratory for the testing of suspected cases.
The government says the disease has spread to at least 18 states, while 13,204 persons are suspected to have been infected. Of that number, 8,406 cases have been confirmed across 114 local government areas and the Federal Capital Territory.
Speaking with newsmen in Abuja, the Director General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Ifedayo Adetifa, disclosed that efforts were on to establish a national diphtheria laboratory.
Adetifa said, “Last week, the national diphtheria task force deployed the National Rapid Response Teams to Kano, Yobe, Katsina, Bauchi, Borno, Kaduna, Jigawa and Zamfara to support the outbreak response in the states across all pillars.”
He explained that on-site surveillance and response support were being offered by the teams in the affected states.
“Through the laboratory network, we continue to conduct preliminary and confirmatory testing at sub-national and national levels. Currently, we have 14 laboratories in the Diphtheria Laboratory Network with capacity to support diphtheria testing. Optimisation of five additional laboratories at the subnational level is currently ongoing.
“There is also continuous provision of technical support to public health laboratory scientists across states. We are currently finalising the development of the National Diphtheria Laboratory,” he added.
Meanwhile, the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the NPHCDA, Dr Faisal Shuaib said in recent months, the government launched rapid and comprehensive vaccination campaigns across the affected regions.
“Kano, as the epicentre of this outbreak, has been at the forefront of our vaccination efforts. Working with the state governments, we implemented round one and two of the vaccination campaign in five high-burden LGAs in February and April 2023.
“Beyond Kano, we expanded our response to include Kaduna, Katsina, Bauchi, and Yobe in our Phase One response,” he said.
- Kazeem Badmus
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