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Page 1: Cholera Nigeria 2015 eng Tafawa-Balewa Sumaila Wamba Zuru Bichi Ikwo Birnin Kudu Gwandu Obi Degema Gaya Takai Ogbia Birnin Kebbi Akwanga Dass Nembe Surulere Kunchi Rano Tudun Wada

Toro

Igabi

Damboa

Konduga

Kukawa

Awe

Mafa

Ganjuwa

Marte

Bauchi

Kaga

Gwoza

Ngaski

Izzi

Dikwa

Obi

ShiraKiru

Lokoja

Gamawa

Guzamala

Jere

Abaji

Southern Ijaw

Dutse

Bayo

Doguwa

Tafawa-Balewa

Sumaila

Wamba

Zuru

Bichi

Ikwo

Birnin Kudu

Gwandu

Obi

Degema

Gaya

Takai

Ogbia

Birnin Kebbi

Akwanga

Dass

Nembe

Surulere

Kunchi

Rano

Tudun Wada

Bende

Sule Tankakar

Ivo

Yenegoa

Dambatta

Garko

KarayeKibiya

Kabo

Funtua

Abakaliki

EbonyiAnambra West

Kudan

Aleiro

Akinyele

Minjibir

Zaria

BunkureAlbasu

Bagwai

Ohaukwu

Langtang North

Badagry

Gwarzo

Tsanyawa

TofaWarawa

Dandume

Gezawa

Batagarawa

Dawakin Tofa

Andoni

Udu

Keffi

Jos North

Ezza SouthEzza North

Umu-Nneochi

Eti Osa

Sabon Gari

Afikpo North

Anambra East

Maiduguri

Aba South

Surulere

Ibadan North

Niger

Borno

Yobe

Taraba

Bauchi

Oyo

Kogi

Kebbi

Kaduna

Kwara

Edo

Benue

Sokoto

Zamfara

AdamawaPlateau

Jigawa

Delta

Katsina

Ogun Ondo

Nasarawa

Gombe

Cross River

FCT

Rivers

Osun

Imo

Ekiti

Bayelsa

Enugu

Kano

Abia

Ebonyi

Akwa Ibom

Lagos

Anambra

Résumé 5 298 cases were reported in 2015 in 100 LGAs (Local Government Area)The States of Kano, Borno and Rivers recorded more than 1000 cases each.

Platform CholeraWest and Central Africa

186 deaths have been reported for 2015

3,5%annual average case fatality rate

Temporal distribution

Geographical distribution (by state)

Cholera - NigeriaGeographical representation of Cholera cumulative cases - Week W1 to W53 (2015)

Nigeria recorded cholera cases throughout the year, with a decline of overall incidence in the last weeks of 2015. The most affected areas are similar to the ones from previous years: States in the surroundings of the Lake Chad and the ones in the South of the Guinean Gulf. Serious reporting discrepancies were observed between states and federal levels, suggesting underreporting in the federal cholera database. Therefore, the allegedly decline in cholera cases at the end of 2015 should be taken with cautious; additional efforts to reinforce surveillance system are mandatory in order to effectively inform strategies to tackle and prevent cholera outbreaks in country.

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Cumulative weekly cases and case fatality ratefrom 1 January to 31 December 2015.# weekly cases

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DeltaKogiBayelsaFCT/AbujaAbiaLagosKatsinaOyoKebbiBauchiAnambraJigawaKadunaPlateauEbonyiNasarawaBornoRiversKano

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States boundaries LGA (Local Governmental Area)

LGA (Local Governmental Area) affected by Cholera

less than 40 cases 41 to 111 cases

112 to 192 cases

193 to 650 cases

651 to 1074 cases

Date of production: January 21, 2016 Source: Nigeria Federal Ministry of Health

Contact : Cholera project - UNICEF West and Central Africa Regionial Office (WCARO) Feedback : Coordination : Julie Gauthier | [email protected] Information management : Alca Kuvituanga | [email protected] The epidemiological data is certified and shared by national authorities towards the cholera platform members. Geographical names, designations, borders presented do not imply any official recognition nor approval from none of the cholera platform members

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