A deadly outbreak of Cerebrospinal Meningitis (CSM) has claimed three lives and left 30 others hospitalsed in Gombe state, state’s Commissioner for Health, Dr. Habu Dahiru, has disclosed.
The health commissioner announced the outbreak at a press briefing in the state capital and expressed concern over the increasing cases, and called for urgent action.
He stated that health officials were closely monitoring the situation and had deployed response teams to the affected areas to ensure early detection and provide immediate treatment to prevent further casualties.
“Following the confirmation of meningitis cases in Biliri and Akko local government areas, the Gombe State Public Health Emergency Operations Centre was placed on high alert.
“Surveillance activities were intensified across all 11 LGAs to track and contain the disease,” he said.
Dr. Dahiru added that response measures include the deployment of medical teams to affected communities, the provision of free antibiotics and essential medical supplies, and the launch of awareness campaigns to educate the public on symptoms and prevention.
“Healthcare workers have been trained on specialised diagnostic procedures, including lumbar punctures for cerebrospinal fluid testing. So far, 70 suspected cases have been recorded in nine LGAs, with 31 confirmed positive for bacterial meningitis.
“Meningitis, a life-threatening bacterial infection, spreads through respiratory droplets, particularly in overcrowded conditions. Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, stiff neck, vomiting, and seizures,” he said.
Dr. Dahiru urged residents to seek immediate medical attention if they experience any of these symptoms. He also stated the importance of personal hygiene, proper ventilation, and avoiding overcrowded spaces to reduce the risk of transmission.