The new Diphtheria outbreak has claimed the lives of more than 40 people, mostly children, in Kano State.
According to the Daily Trust, several dozen others have been hospitalized due to the disease.
A visit to the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH) on Wednesday, August 28, 2024, all three wards were filled with patients, and many others were waiting in line to see a doctor.
An anonymous hospital staff, who requested anonymity, reported a high daily death toll from the outbreak.
“For the past two weeks, there have been daily fatalities from this disease,” the official said.
“Every day, doctors are seeing a large number of patients. If you visit in the morning or evening, you will find dozens of victims waiting for treatment.
“The hospital has been continuously busy since the outbreak began,” the official said.
Furthermore, the official explained that the hospital is overwhelmed because many local government area hospitals lack the necessary facilities to manage such cases.
“Most patients are referred here because our facility is the most equipped to handle infectious diseases,” the source added.
In addition, Samira Danzaki, a mother whose daughter is receiving treatment at the hospital, said she has been at the facility for two days.
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“I brought my daughter here on Sunday after she developed a severe fever and her neck swelled. We were referred to this hospital, and thankfully, she is responding to treatment,” Danzaki said.
Another patient in the queue reported experiencing severe throat issues after initially suffering from catarrh.
“I came here because my condition worsened, and I am now having difficulty with my throat,” the patient said.
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When contacted, Samira Sulaiman, the Public Relations Officer of the State Hospital Management Board, neither confirmed nor denied the report, the publication said.
She stated that management is holding an emergency meeting on the issue and promised to provide a communique.
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