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Scores of Nigerian schoolkids die following Meningitis outbreak

A report has claimed that 17 schoolchildren in five different schools in Yobe state have died from  meningitis.

The deceased comprises primary schools pupils and some secondary schools boarders, as per Yobe commissioner for education, Mohammed Sani-Idris.

A total of 473 suspected cases have been recorded so far, he said.

Meningitis is an infection which causes an acute inflammation of the outer layers of the brain and spinal cord. It can be life-threatening unless diagnosed and treated early.

Vaccination is an effective way of preventing meningitis.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) had earlier in the year put out a public health advisory on the disease.

It highlighted that the dry season could “increase the risk of infection, especially with crowding and poor ventilation”.

Most cases of the disease in Nigeria are reported in what has been termed the “Meningitis Belt,” which covers all 19 states in the northern region.

  • BBC

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