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Posted 17 days ago
🚨 PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY 🚨 The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has announced that Nigeria currently has no confirmed case of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), following the ongoing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and a reported imported case in Uganda. 🦠 Ebola Virus Disease is a severe viral illness transmitted through direct contact with infected bodily fluids or contaminated materials. Common symptoms include: ✅Fever ✅Headache ✅Weakness ✅Muscle pain ✅Vomiting ✅Diarrhoea ✅severe cases, unexplained bleeding. The NCDC is actively strengthening surveillance, laboratory readiness, infection prevention, and public awareness efforts across the country. Nigerians are advised to remain calm, maintain good hand hygiene, avoid misinformation, and report unusual illnesses promptly. Stay informed through official public health channels only. Together, we can strengthen preparedness and protect public health. #Ebola#PublicHealth#NCDCNigeria#HealthSecurity
Posted 23 days ago
Antibiotics are lifesavers when used correctly but misuse can make infections harder to treat. 🦠💊 #AntimicrobialResistance (AMR) is a growing public health threat caused by self-medication, incomplete doses, and improper antibiotic use. Protect yourself and others by using antibiotics only as prescribed. ✅ Complete your medications ✅ Avoid self-medication ✅ Practice good hygiene ✅ Seek medical care when symptoms persist Together, we can fight AMR and keep treatments effective for the future. #StopAMR#HealthAwareness#NCDCNigeria#StaySafe
Posted 23 days ago
Posted 24 days ago
HealthTipMonday: 5 Simple Steps to Prevent Waterborne Diseases 💧 Waterborne diseases occur when bacteria, viruses, and parasites contaminate water sources due to poor sanitation, sewage disposal, or agricultural runoff. Drinking or coming into contact with contaminated water can cause cholera, typhoid, and dysentery, leading to diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration. Protect yourself and your family with these simple steps: ✅ Drink only safe, treated, or boiled water ✅ Wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating ✅ Practice proper hand hygiene—wash with soap and water after using the toilet and before meals ✅ Store water in clean, covered containers ✅ Avoid open defecation to keep the environment clean Clean water = Better health. Stay safe, stay healthy! 💙 #HealthTipMonday#TakeResponsibility#CleanWaterMatters#NCDCNigeria
Posted 28 days ago
Protect yourself from Diphtheria! ✅ Get vaccinated 🥵 Watch for symptoms: sore throat, fever, difficulty breathing 🏥 Seek medical help early 🚧 Isolate suspected cases 😷 Wear protective gear (for healthcare workers) 📢 Report cases immediately Stay safe. #FightAgainstDiphtheria#NCDCNigeria
Posted May 1
"Know the signs, stop the Spread!! #SeasonalFluAwareness#NCDCNigeria
Posted Apr 28
A safe workplace isn’t just injury free it’s also stress-aware, supportive, and mentally healthy. This April 28, on World Day for Safety and Health at Work, we’re highlighting the importance of psychosocial safety because mental well-being matters as much as physical protection. What does a healthy psychosocial work environment look like? ✅Manageable workloads and clear roles ✅Support from leadership and colleagues ✅Respect, fairness, and open communication ✅The ability to speak up without fear When these are missing, stress, fatigue, and poor communication can lead to errors, lower productivity, and lasting harm to our health. Let’s look out for one another, raise concerns openly, and build a safer, healthier, more resilient workplace together. #WorldDayForSafetyAndHealthAtWork#HealthyWorkplace#NCDCNigeria
Posted Apr 27
#HealthTip Monday 🌿 Good health doesn’t happen by chance, it’s the result of consistent healthy choices every day. Taking care of your body and mind helps you stay strong and energized. Here are 5 important tips to guide you: 🥗 Eat a balanced diet : Nourish your body with the right mix of fruits, vegetables, proteins, and whole grains. 💧 Stay hydrated : Water keeps your body functioning properly and your energy levels up. 🏃 Be physically active: Regular exercise strengthens your heart, muscles, and mind. 😴 Get enough sleep: Rest is essential for recovery, focus, and overall wellness. 🧘 Manage stress : Find healthy ways to relax, breathe, and protect your mental health. 👉Stay Intentional, Stay consistent, and Choose health every single day! #HealthTipMonday#StayHealthy#NCDCNigeria
Posted Apr 20
#Meningitis is a serious and potentially life threatening infection that requires urgent attention. Be aware of the symptoms: ➡️High fever ➡️Severe headache ➡️Vomiting ➡️Stiff neck ➡️Sensitivity to light Protect yourself and others by: ✔️Practicing good hygiene ✔️Avoiding overcrowded spaces ✔️ Getting vaccinated If you notice any symptoms, seek medical care immediately. Early detection and treatment save lives!! #MeningitisAwareness#HealthyLiving#NCDCNigeria
Posted Apr 20
#HealthTipMonday: Stay healthy, stay consistent 💪 Eat well, move your body, get enough sleep, and keep your hands clean always. ✅Small daily habits makes a big difference! #HealthTipMonday#HealthyLiving#NCDCNigeria
Posted Apr 17
#FactFriday 💡 Did you know? Not all bacteria are harmful. In fact, many are beneficial — helping your body digest food, absorb nutrients, and maintain a healthy immune system. Understanding the role of good bacteria is key to making informed decisions about hygiene, antibiotics, and overall health. #FactFriday#NCDCNigeria#TakeResponsibility#PublicHealthFacts
Posted Apr 15
In Week 14 of 2026, Nigeria recorded 167 new #LassaFever suspected cases, along with 22 new confirmed cases and 3 new confirmed deaths. Additionally, 8 states and 14 LGAs were affected. These figures highlight the need for continued vigilance, early detection, and strict preventive measures. 🔗 Read the full Situation Report: Week 14: https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/files/sitreps/17cfcdddda3a2ff22088487a8e4b3c20.pdf Protect yourself and prevent Lassa fever by: ✅ Keeping your environment clean and free of rodents ✅ Storing food in tightly covered containers ✅ Disposing of waste properly and keeping homes clutter-free ✅ Visiting the nearest health facility immediately when you notice symptoms such as fever, weakness, headache, or bleeding. #LassaFever#StaySafe#NCDCNigeria
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