Kaduna State in Nigeria is currently facing a concerning outbreak of diphtheria, a severe bacterial infection that affects the mucous membranes of the nose and throat. As of now, there have been 68 suspected cases and 8 reported deaths.
The cases have emerged from four local government areas in the state, including Makarfi, Kubau, Jema’a (Kafanchan), and Kaduna North. Among the fatalities, five were from Jema’a and three from Makarfi. Additionally, there is one suspected case being monitored at Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital.
In response to the outbreak, health authorities have taken 28 samples for testing, awaiting confirmation. Contact tracing and active search measures are currently underway to prevent further transmission. The Rapid Response Team is conducting sensitization campaigns through media and door-to-door efforts in affected communities to raise awareness about the disease and its prevention.
Residents are strongly urged to report any suspected cases to the nearest health facilities across the state. The Kaduna State government is prioritizing routine immunization to ensure all children are fully vaccinated against diphtheria.
It is essential for everyone to stay informed about the outbreak and seek immediate medical attention if any symptoms arise. The health authorities are working diligently to contain the spread and protect the community’s well-being.