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OUTBREAK OF CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS IN KEBBI STATE, NIGERIA

BACKGROUND: Cerebrospinal meningitis (CSM), is a major public health problem still affecting tropical countries particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Group A and occasionally group C account for large scale epidemics in many countries in the African meningitis belt. The study aimed to describe the pat...

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Autores principales: Gana, G.J., Badung, S., Bunza, A.U., Gidado, S., Nguku, P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), University College Hospital, Ibadan 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28970767
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author Gana, G.J.
Badung, S.
Bunza, A.U.
Gidado, S.
Nguku, P.
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Badung, S.
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description BACKGROUND: Cerebrospinal meningitis (CSM), is a major public health problem still affecting tropical countries particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Group A and occasionally group C account for large scale epidemics in many countries in the African meningitis belt. The study aimed to describe the pattern of cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak in Kebbi state in 2015. METHOD: Information on cases and deaths was collected throughout the duration of the meningitis outbreak in all affected local government areas of Kebbi state. During this outbreak, we defined a suspected case as any person with sudden onset of fever (>38.5 C rectal or 38.0 C axillary) and one of the following signs: neck stiffness, altered consciousness or other meningeal signs and any toddler with sudden onset of fever (>38.5 C rectal or 38.0 C axillary) and one of the following signs: neck stiffness, or flaccid neck, bulging fontanel, convulsion or other meningeal signs. All the data was entered into SPSS statistical software and analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 1,992 suspected cases of CSM were seen within the 18 weeks that the outbreak lasted. 1127 (57.0%) were males and 865 (43.0%) were females with a case fatality rate of 4.0%. The highest proportion of cases was found among those above 15 years of age (31.0%), 1252 (62.9%) of cases were immunized against neisseria meningitides type A. Two-thirds (16) of the LGAs in the state were affected and Aliero LGA had about half (n=1106; 55.5%) of cases seen. Most (77.3%) of samples analysed were positive for Nm type C. CONCLUSION: Kebbi state experienced an outbreak of cerebro-spinal Meningitis in 2015 which was massive. Effective surveillance system and mass vaccination with polyvalent vaccines containing serogroup C will prevent future occurrence.
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spelling pubmed-55984382017-10-02 OUTBREAK OF CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS IN KEBBI STATE, NIGERIA Gana, G.J. Badung, S. Bunza, A.U. Gidado, S. Nguku, P. Ann Ib Postgrad Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Cerebrospinal meningitis (CSM), is a major public health problem still affecting tropical countries particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Group A and occasionally group C account for large scale epidemics in many countries in the African meningitis belt. The study aimed to describe the pattern of cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak in Kebbi state in 2015. METHOD: Information on cases and deaths was collected throughout the duration of the meningitis outbreak in all affected local government areas of Kebbi state. During this outbreak, we defined a suspected case as any person with sudden onset of fever (>38.5 C rectal or 38.0 C axillary) and one of the following signs: neck stiffness, altered consciousness or other meningeal signs and any toddler with sudden onset of fever (>38.5 C rectal or 38.0 C axillary) and one of the following signs: neck stiffness, or flaccid neck, bulging fontanel, convulsion or other meningeal signs. All the data was entered into SPSS statistical software and analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 1,992 suspected cases of CSM were seen within the 18 weeks that the outbreak lasted. 1127 (57.0%) were males and 865 (43.0%) were females with a case fatality rate of 4.0%. The highest proportion of cases was found among those above 15 years of age (31.0%), 1252 (62.9%) of cases were immunized against neisseria meningitides type A. Two-thirds (16) of the LGAs in the state were affected and Aliero LGA had about half (n=1106; 55.5%) of cases seen. Most (77.3%) of samples analysed were positive for Nm type C. CONCLUSION: Kebbi state experienced an outbreak of cerebro-spinal Meningitis in 2015 which was massive. Effective surveillance system and mass vaccination with polyvalent vaccines containing serogroup C will prevent future occurrence. Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), University College Hospital, Ibadan 2017-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5598438/ /pubmed/28970767 Text en © Association of Resident Doctors, UCH, Ibadan http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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title_full OUTBREAK OF CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS IN KEBBI STATE, NIGERIA
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title_short OUTBREAK OF CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS IN KEBBI STATE, NIGERIA
title_sort outbreak of cerebrospinal meningitis in kebbi state, nigeria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28970767
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