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To prevent #cholera infection, Nigerians are urged to:

Keep their environments clean
Drink or use water that is boiled and stored safely
Ensure food is cooked and stored in a clean and safe environment
Avoid open defecation
Wash their hands regularly with soap and running water.

Read our public health advisory:
🔗https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/337/cholera-in-nigeria%3A-urgent-call-to-strengthen-water%2C-sanitation-and-hygiene-%28wash%29
#Antimicrobials are not always needed when you are feeling unwell.

Antibiotics should only be prescribed by healthcare professionals after an appropriate diagnostic test.

Be an #AntimicrobialResistance guardian
📋 Take part in our #Cholera KAP Survey!

Help us fight #cholera by sharing your knowledge, attitudes, and practices.

It will only take a few minutes to complete the survey. 🙏🏽

🔗 https://forms.gle/zBZtTgXgPczCEWpW7

#STOPCholera
The Pandemic Fund provides a dedicated stream of additional, long-term financing to strengthen critical pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response capabilities in low- and middle-income countries.

Did you miss our national dialogue on #Nigeria's application? You can catch up via⬇️

🔗
https://youtube.com/live/X4wjZNyiHi8
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Three (3) doses of the pentavalent vaccine are recommended for children in the 6th-, 10th- and 14th- week of life according to the #Nigeria childhood immunisation schedule.

Parents and caregivers should ensure that their children are fully vaccinated against #diphtheria.

#VaccinesWork.
#Measles is highly infectious.

Early symptoms are high-grade fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes & tiny white spots in the mouth.

Please report immediately to a health facility when these symptoms are observed.

Read more via:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/info/M
Learning from the last pandemic, it is evident that our country needs a robust health security infrastructure with an emphasis on:

➡️Prevention
➡️Disease surveillance
➡️Preparedness and response capabilities.

Nigeria's Pandemic Fund application cuts across strengthening #OneHealth workforce, early warning and surveillance and laboratory systems.

#PandemicFundNigeria
#NCDCInTheNews

“I was still at the intensive care unit when the index of suspicion was raised that it was Lassa fever case, and the samples were confirmed positive at a specialist hospital” - a #LassaFever survivor says

Mariam Ileyemi, one of our Media-EIS fellows, writes a special report in Premium Times on why many Nigerian #healthworkers are susceptible to Lassa fever

🔗Read via
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-investigations/694118-special-report-why-many-nigerian-health-workers-are-susceptible-to-lassa-fever.html
#LassaFever can be treated.

Early presentation to a healthcare facility greatly increases the chances of survival.

Report to the nearest health facility when you experience symptoms associated with #LassaFever.
Ka taimaka mana wajen sanin abinda ka sani game da cutar sanƙarau ta hanyar amsa waɗannan tambayoyin.

Ba zai ɗaukeka lokaci mai tsawo ba.

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In this week's #LassaFever situation report, we provide a summary of the epidemiological situation and response activities in Nigeria.

🔗Download, read, and share via
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=5&name=An%20update%20of%20Lassa%20fever%20outbreak%ll20in%20Nigeria

#LassaFeverInfo
The bacteria that causes #cholera spread mainly through the consumption of contaminated food or water.

This rainy season:
Only consume water from safe sources
Dispose of trash properly
Ensure proper clearing of sewage
Stop open defecation
Your input is crucial in shaping better prevention, treatment and control strategies against #Meningitis in Nigeria.


📋Take our #Meningitis KAP Survey to share your knowledge, attitudes, and practices.


🔗Survey link
https://forms.gle/R5uxSdet2nPNQvpRA
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Unwashed hands, untreated water, and uncovered food are some of the ways #Cholera germs are spread.

Personal and environmental hygiene remains one of the best ways to STOP #Cholera.

Watch this little boy's story on cholera:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG1VNSCsP5Q
People of all age groups who come in contact with the urine, faeces, saliva, or blood of rats or infected persons are at risk of getting infected with #LassaFever.

#TakeResponsibility:
🪤Use traps to get rid of rats in the house
👐🏽Do not touch rats, dead or alive with your bare hands
🐀Avoid eating food/fruits eaten by rats
What impact can we achieve when our religious leaders actively take the lead on health promotion issues?

🔗Listen, learn and share our #HealthTori drama
https://youtu.be/GtGM7huHZ94?feature=shared

#MeningtisAwareness
Not all fevers are malaria!

Report early to a healthcare facility when experiencing #LassaFever-associated symptoms.

Early symptoms of #LassaFever include fever, body weakness, sore throat, muscle & chest pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, cough & abdominal pain.

#STOPLassaFever
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Love ❤️ and #Meningitis!

In this #HealthTori episode, we explore the story of a young man facing ongoing challenges stemming from a #Meningitis infection he had during childhood.

🔗Listen, learn and share full episode
https://youtu.be/8-dlxFfcWhc?feature=shared
Did You Know: #Meningitis is a top cause of acquired deafness in children?

Parents/caregivers are urged to get them vaccinated! Meningitis is largely vaccine-preventable!

Visit any primary health care centre close to you to get your children/wards vaccinated against #meningitis.

#TakeResponsibility
You can reduce your risk of getting infected with #Lassafever by preventing the entry of rodents into your homes.

Ensure you:
➡️Maintain a clean environment
➡️Block all holes in your house to discourage entry of rodents
➡️ Dispose of dirts and food wastes properly
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