Africa
Kebbi varsity officials under fire as meningitis claims six student

The management of Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero (KSUSTA), has confirmed six student deaths from meningitis.
In a statement on Saturday, the university’s Public Relations Officer, Mustapha Ango, expressed deep sorrow over the tragic loss.
He conveyed the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. B. G. Danshehu’s sadness and extended condolences to the families of the deceased students.
Ango said the university took immediate action upon detecting the initial signs of the meningitis outbreak on campus.
A special committee, led by Prof. Balarabe Adamu Isah, was formed to investigate and control the disease’s spread.
The university promptly notified the Kebbi State Ministry of Health and the Ministry for Higher Education.
A stakeholders’ meeting was held, involving WHO, UNICEF, Médecins Sans Frontières, and other health professionals.
KSUSTA implemented key measures, including medical support, sanitation improvements, and a health awareness campaign.
Vaccination efforts were also launched in collaboration with WHO, UNICEF, and MSF to curb the disease.
Despite these efforts, six students lost their lives, leaving the university community in mourning.
“We deeply regret these losses and sympathize with the affected families,” Ango stated.
The management reassured parents and guardians of its commitment to ensuring student safety and well-being.
KSUSTA urged concerned individuals to contact the Public Relations Office for updates on the situation.
“We appreciate the support of our community as we work to overcome this crisis,” Ango concluded.
What is Meningitis?
Meningitis is a serious infection that inflames the meninges, the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
Types of Meningitis
- Bacterial Meningitis: Caused by bacteria, this type is severe and can be life-threatening.
- Viral Meningitis: Caused by viruses, this type is typically less severe.
- Fungal Meningitis: Caused by fungi, this type is rare and usually affects people with weakened immune systems.
Causes and Risk Factors
- Infections: Bacterial, viral, or fungal infections can cause meningitis.
- Age: Infants, young children, and older adults are more susceptible.
- Weakened Immune System: People with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS, are more vulnerable.
Symptoms
- Severe Headache
- Fever
- Stiff Neck
- Confusion
- Vomiting
- Sensitivity to Light
Treatment and Prevention
- Antibiotics: Bacterial meningitis is treated with antibiotics.
- Antiviral Medications: Viral meningitis may be treated with antiviral medications.
- Vaccinations: Vaccines can prevent certain types of bacterial meningitis.
- Good Hygiene: Practicing good hygiene, such as washing hands regularly, can help prevent the spread of infections.
Complications
- Brain Damage
- Hearing Loss
- Learning Disabilities
- Seizures
- Death
If you suspect someone has meningitis, seek medical attention immediately.
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