Due to violent attacks in the Far North Region of Cameroon by NonState Armed Groups, populations began fleeing to Adamawa State in June 2022. Following a group or household pre-registration (L1) of...
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Due to violent attacks in the Far North Region of Cameroon by NonState Armed Groups, populations began fleeing to Adamawa State in June 2022. Following a group or household pre-registration (L1) of...
Highlights The efforts of the government and partners are ongoing to increase access to health services and reduce the prevalence of epidemic-prone and vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks, while...
Last updated by Ikwo Bassey on 2024-03-02 (Africa - Bauchi, Gombe, Jigawa, Yobe) Notes On January 12, 2024, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) as reported by...
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Due to violent attacks in the Far North Region of Cameroon by Non-State Armed Groups, populations began fleeing to Adamawa State in June 2022. Following a group or household pre-registration (L1) of...
Week 4 Highlight 35 new cases were reported, 0 deaths with CFR = 0.0% 2 States Bayelsa (26) and Cross River (9) reported cases of Cholera within the Epidemiological week In the reporting month, ...
REPORTING MONTH: DECEMBER 2023 HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST– 31ST December 2023 TheNigeria Centre forDisease Control(NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. A total...
Operational Context and Protection Environment The crisis and humanitarian situation in North-East Nigeria remained severe in its 14th year. The ongoing conflict between the Government of Nigeria...
Week 52 Highlight • 14 new cases were reported, 0 deaths with CFR = 0.0% • 4 States Benue (2) Ebonyi (9), Jigawa (1) and Kogi (2) reported cases of Cholera within the Epidemiological week In the...
Highlights In week 3, the number of new confirmed cases decreased from81 in epi week 2, 2024to77 in epi week 3, 2024 cases. These were reported in Bauchi, Edo, Ondo, Benue, Taraba, FCT, Cross River,...
HIGHLIGHTS ▪ In December, 2023: ‒ Abia (46), Anambra(23), Jigawa(21), Edo(18), Lagos (17) and Bauchi (14) accounted for 64.6% of the 215 suspected cases reported ‒ Of the suspected cases reported, 33...
Highlights In December 2023, the public health situation remains typified by the occurrence of vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks and the prevalence of epidemic-prone illnesses despite the effort...
Highlights • In week 2, the number of new confirmed cases increased from 53 in epi week 1, 2024 to 81 in epi week 2, 2024 cases. These were reported in Ondo, Edo, Bauchi, Taraba, Ebonyi, Anambra,...
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Due to violent attacks in the Far North Region of Cameroon by NonState Armed Groups, populations began fleeing to Adamawa State in June 2022. Following a group or household pre-registration (L1) of...
Highlights In Borno, Adamawa and Yobe (BAY) states, the main causes of the humanitarian needs remain, conflict and insecurity, population displacement, climate change and disasters (floods) and...
In response to the rapidly increasing cases of Lassa fever in Nigeria, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) through the National Lassa Fever Technical Working Group (LF-TWG)...
Highlights • In week 1, the number of new confirmed cases increased from 43 in epi week 52, 2023 to 53 in epi week 1, 2024 cases. These were reported in Ondo, Edo, Bauchi, Benue, Taraba, Ebonyi,...
HIGHLIGHTS In epi-week 51, 2023 ▪ A total of 108 suspected cases were reported from 3 states across 19 LGAs. ▪ Of the 108 suspected cases reported, 93 (86.1%) were confirmed cases (0 lab confirmed; 0...