HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST JANUARY 2024 – 30TH JUNE 2024 The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control & Preventions (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. A total of...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST JANUARY 2024 – 30TH JUNE 2024 The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control & Preventions (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. A total of...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST MAY 2024 – 31ST MAY 2024 The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control & Preventions (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. A total of 124...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST APRIL 2024 – 30TH APRIL 2024 The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control & Preventions (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. A total of 135...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST MARCH 2024 – 31ST MARCH 2024 The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control & Preventions (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. A total of 157...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1 ST FEBRUARY 2024 – 29TH FEBRUARY 2024 The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control & Preventions (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. A total...
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...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1 ST JANUARY 2024 – 31 ST JANUARY 2024 The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control & Preventions (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. A total...
REPORTING MONTH: NOVEMBER 2023 HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST– 30TH November 2023 ▪ The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST– 31ST October 2023 ▪ The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. ▪ A total of 135...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST– 30th September 2023 ▪ The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. ▪ A total of 193...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST– 31ST August 2023 ▪ The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. ▪ A total of 295...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST – 31st JULY 2023 ▪ The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. ▪ A total of 182...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST– 30th JUNE 2023 ▪ The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. ▪ A total of 546...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST– 31ST MAY 2023 ▪ The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control & Prevention (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. ▪ A total of 203 suspected...
Abuja, 19 May, 2023 - At least 64 per cent of children between ages 12-23 months in Nigeria did not receive all recommended vaccines in 2021, but some caregivers are stepping up to ensure their...
Abuja, In Nigeria, an estimated 6.2 million children missed out on receiving a single dose of their routine vaccines from 2019 to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To reach these eligible children...
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTING PERIOD: 1ST– 30TH APRIL 2023 ▪ The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control & Prevention (NCDC) continues to monitor reports of yellow fever cases in Nigeria. ▪ A total of 121...
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