NPHCDA: Diphtheria killed 117 children in Yobe, 1,796 cases recorded | TheCable

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The National Primary Healthcare Development Agency says 117 children have died in Yobe state as a result of the outbreak of diphtheria.

Shuaib said 1,796 cases of diphtheria had been reported in Yobe since November 2022, adding that the disease was more prevalent among children aged five to 14 years.

 

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