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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNMeningitis: Gov Nasir Idris approves N30m to curb disease outbreak in KebbiThe affected Local Government Areas include Gwandu, Jega, Aliero, and Argungu, where at least 26 deaths have been recorded.
No fewer than 26 people have been confirmed dead from suspected cases of Cerebrospinal Meningitis, while 248 cases were ...
At least 26 people have died from a meningitis outbreak in Nigeria's northwest Kebbi state, a local health official said on ...
The Kebbi State Government has confirmed the deaths of 26 people following a suspected outbreak of cerebrospinal meningitis ...
The Kebbi State Government has confirmed that 26 people have died following a suspected outbreak of cerebrospinal meningitis ...
At least 26 people across the Gwandu, Aleiro, Jega LGAs of Kebbi State, have died as a result of meningitis outbreak in the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSuspected Meningitis Outbreak Kills 26 in Kebbi - CommissionerHe added that the state government had released N30 million to purchase drugs and other consumables for the responsive activity to cushion the effectSuspected outbreak of Cerebrospinal Meningitis in ...
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Legit.ng on MSNBREAKING: Deadly Meningitis Outbreak Kills 26 Peop, Location, Other Details EmergeThe Kebbi State Government has confirmed 26 deaths from a suspected cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak in Aliero, Gwandu, and ...
A suspected outbreak of cerebrospinal meningitis in Kebbi has killed no fewer than 26 persons, according to Kebbi Government.
Ismail added that the outbreak has resulted in 26 deaths. Ismail said in response to the outbreak, the Kebbi state government ...
The Kebbi State Government has confirmed a meningitis outbreak in three LGAs, recording 26 deaths and 248 suspected cases.
A recent outbreak of meningitis in Kebbi State has resulted in 26 deaths, with 248 suspected cases recorded so far. The State Commissioner for Health, Yanusa Musa Ismail, confirmed the outbreak 18 ...
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