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Edo confirms Diphtheria outbreak as two die

Edo State has recorded an outbreak of diphtheria, with two people confirmed dead, according to the state’s Commissioner for Health, Dr. Cyril Oshiomhole.

Oshiomhole made the disclosure on Tuesday during an emergency response meeting held in Benin City. He said the outbreak was confirmed after the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) reported five cases, including the two fatalities.

The emergency meeting brought together representatives from the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, local health agencies, and other key stakeholders working to address the emerging public health challenge.

Describing the outbreak as “a serious cause for concern,” Oshiomhole emphasized how dangerous diphtheria can be when not treated promptly. He explained that the disease, which is highly contagious, primarily affects the nose and throat and can lead to severe complications or even death.

“The increase in cases, combined with rising threats like drug resistance and viral infections, demands urgent, coordinated efforts,” he said.

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To curb the spread, Oshiomhole highlighted several strategic actions, including the deployment of a rapid response team, better coordination among health agencies, as well as intensified surveillance and contact tracing.

Other focus areas include raising public awareness, involving community members, and ensuring that vaccines are both available and accessible.

The commissioner commended UBTH for its swift handling of the initial cases and acknowledged the ongoing support from health development partners.

Reassuring residents of the government’s determination to contain the situation, he urged members of the public to watch out for symptoms such as sore throat, fever, and difficulty breathing—and to avoid close contact with infected individuals.

“This is not a time to panic, but to prepare, inform, and act responsibly,” he added.

Francis Ikuerowo
Francis Ikuerowo
Francis is a multimedia journalist at News Round The Clock with years of experience covering education, health, lifestyle, and metro news. He reports in English, French, and Yoruba, and is a 2024/25 Writing Fellow at African Liberty. He also holds certifications in digital journalism and digital investigation from Reuters Institute and AFP. You can reach him at: francis.ikuerowo@newsroundtheclock.com.

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