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The Lagos State Government, through the Ministry of Health, has planned an emergency vaccination exercise for students of King’s College Annexe, Victoria Island, following the recent Diphtheria ...
Authorities have identified 34 close contacts of the deceased, placing them under observation to monitor for symptoms of the bacterial infection. The Lagos State government has confirmed an ...
Lagos State Government has activated its Emergency Response Committee following a diphtheria outbreak in the boarding house of King’s College, Lagos, Victoria Island Annex. The Commissioner for ...
Lagos State Government has confirmed 14 diphtheria cases among pupils at King’s College Annex, Victoria Island, Lagos, with one reported death. Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi ...
The Lagos State government had earlier confirmed an outbreak of diphtheria in the school. The Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) has discharged four students of the King’s College, Lagos ...
Lagos State Government will begin an emergency vaccination for students of King’s College Annexe, Victoria Island, tomorrow, following a recent diphtheria outbreak in the school. The vaccination ...
The Lagos State Government has since declared an emergency in the school and commenced vaccination of all the students and staff. The Principal of Kings College, Lagos, Mogaji Zakaria, says the ...
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Giving an update about the outbreak, the health commissioner said 14 of King’s College students had shown symptoms of diphtheria, with 12 already receiving treatment. He added, “We have been ...
A diphtheria outbreak at King’s College, Lagos (KCL), has sparked outrage among parents, who blamed poor sanitation and inadequate hygiene for the spread of the deadly bacterial infection.