The death toll as a result of the meningitis epidemic in Sokoto State has now risen to 21.
The State Health Commissioner, Balarabe Kakale, confirmed this in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Sokoto on Sunday.
Mr. Kakale also provided an update on the state of high alert declared by the ministry since March 20.
The deaths were recorded in the seven local governments of Kebbe,
Bodinga, Rabah, Wamakko, Gada, Dange/Shuni and Tureta, which are mostly
affected by the meningitis outbreak.
“The state government had since Monday deployed no fewer than fifteen
medical teams, comprising of over one hundred and fifty medical
personnel,” the commissioner said.
“They were deployed across the 23 local governments of the state,
fully equipped with ambulances and provided with free drugs, as well as
medicament.
“The emergency response teams were conducting house to house search, definition and management, both at home and the hospitals.
“They had so far treated no fewer than 330 mixed cases of severe
malaria and meningitis across the seven top-hit local governments.