Plateau State has recorded three fresh cases of Meningitis after other patients were cleared of the rampaging disease.
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The Plateau Commissioner for Health, Dr. Kunden Deyin, said on
Monday that the State had confirmed three cases of Cerebrospinal
Meningitis.
Deyin told the News Agency of Nigeria in Jos, that the three cases
manifested clinical symptoms of the disease and laboratory tests
confirmed them to be cerebrospinal meningitis.
He added, however, that the tests were yet to ascertain whether the cases were type “A” or “C”.
Deyin recalled that Plateau last administered vaccines for CSM type
“A” in 2013, stressing that the vaccine was expected to last for 10
years in the individual’s system.
The commissioner said that the first suspected cases, reported from
Lantang South and Mikang Local Government Areas, turned out to be false
after laboratory tests.
According to him, for a state to qualify for the type “C” vaccines, it must have recorded three confirmed cases of the disease.
“It means that Plateau has qualified, but accessing the
vaccines for type “C” is very difficult; currently the vaccines
available worldwide are five million doses,” he said.
He said that the state was working toward curtailing the spread of
the disease, and identified its major symptoms to include severe
headaches, fever and neck stiffness.
The other symptoms include altered consciousness, vomiting and
photophobia (fear of light), while convulsions could manifest in
children.
The official urged Plateau residents to be vigilant and to report any of such symptoms to the nearest health facility.
He also advised people to avoid overcrowded places and to ensure that their bedrooms were well ventilated.
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