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Nigeria Records 961 Meningitis Cases, 56 Deaths

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has said that the country has recorded 961 suspected cases and 56 deaths of CSM in 32 States including the Federal Capital Territory across 159 Local Government Areas so far in 2022.

The NCDC made this known in a press statement signed by its Director-General, Dr. Ifedayo Adetifa on Wednesday.

Cerebrospinal Meningitis is an epidemic-prone disease with cases reported all year round in Nigeria. The highest burden occurs in the β€œMeningitis Belt” of Africa south of the Sahara Desert. In Nigeria, the belt includes all 19 northern states, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and some Southern States.

World Meningitis Day is celebrated every October 5 to raise awareness of the disease.

The statement read in part β€œDespite significant progress in surveillance, diagnostic capacity and vaccine development over the last few years, CSM remains a priority disease and ever-present public health threat in several countries worldwide with frequent epidemics that present a challenge for people, health systems, economies, and societies.

To this end, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention on behalf of Nigeria joined the global community to launch the global roadmap to defeat meningitis by 2030. The Defeating Meningitis by 2030 global roadmap was approved by the World Health Assembly in November 2020. Alignment and local translation of this roadmap are especially critical for Nigeria where meningitis remains one of many often-concurrent public health challenges.

β€œThe NCDC has an active National CSM Technical Working Group that has worked with partners and stakeholders to develop guidelines, checklists, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for meningitis response. We are also working on enhancing meningitis surveillance at the subnational level, especially in high-burden states. Furthermore, with the support of partners, a National CSM Epidemic Preparedness & Response plan has been developed.

Currently, there is a network of 29 public laboratories with the capacity to diagnose CSM across the country. We continue to render technical support for state planning, and capacity building to states in support of the prevention and control of meningitis.

β€œFor us to successfully achieve the vision of a world free of meningitis, there must be strong buy-in from Nigerians as well as political leaders across all levels of government. We continue to work with the Federal Ministry of Health and our sister agency, the Nigeria Primary Health Care Development Agency as well as other partners to ensure nobody is left behind in the fight against meningitis.”

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