NCDC Urges People at Risk of Diphtheria To Get Vaccinated
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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has advised individuals at a higher risk of contacting diphtheria to get vaccinated immediately.
NCDC this Thursday, August 24, 2023, gave the advice in a statement on its X handle.
It listed those at a higher risk of contacting the infection by stating that; “Those at higher risk include children and adults who have not received a dose of the diphtheria toxoid-containing vaccine.”
NCDC tweeted; “Others are people living in crowded environments and areas with poor sanitation as well as healthcare workers and those exposed to cases of diphtheria.”
NCDC also advised people to visit primary health care centres close to them to get the anti-diphtheria vaccine.
The agency whose goal is to protect Nigerians from the impact of communicable diseases through the coordination of public health preparedness, surveillance and laboratory and response functions for all infectious diseases also listed how diphtheria can be prevented.
It said parents should ensure that their children are fully vaccinated against diphtheria with the three doses of diphtheria antitoxin-containing pentavalent vaccine given as part of Nigeria’s childhood immunisation schedule.
“Healthcare workers should maintain a high index of suspicion for diphtheria,” NCDC added.
“Individuals with signs and symptoms suggestive of diphtheria should isolate themselves and notify their LGA, State Disease Surveillance Officer (DSNO), their State Ministry of Health helpline, or the NCDC through our toll-free line on 6232.
“Individuals who have come in close contact with a confirmed case of diphtheria should be closely monitored, given antibiotics prophylaxis, and started on diphtheria treatment when indicated.
“Healthcare workers should practice standard infection prevention and control precautions while handling patients and body fluids.
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“All healthcare workers (doctors, nurses, laboratory scientists, support staff etc.) with a high level of exposure to cases of diphtheria should be vaccinated against diphtheria.”
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