Caribbean National Weekly

Haiti records over 40 deaths from diptheria

By Natalie Greaves··1 min read
Haiti records over 40 deaths from diptheria
Key Points(3)
  • Signs and symptoms may vary from mild to severe.
  • They usually start two to five days after exposure.
  • Symptoms often come on fairly gradually, beginning with a sore throat and fever.

Haiti has recorded nearly 350 probable cases of diphtheria in 2017 with at least 45 deaths.

The health authorities, in their latest report, state that epidemiological surveillance is being intensified to detect the population at risk and to implement public health measures, including a vaccination campaign expected to take place in 2018.

In 2014, Haiti reported an outbreak of diphtheria, an infection caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Signs and symptoms may vary from mild to severe. They usually start two to five days after exposure. Symptoms often come on fairly gradually, beginning with a sore throat and fever. It can lead to difficulty breathing, heart failure, paralysis, and even death.

According to the authorities, there were 348 probable cases reported during the year with an increase in cases being observed in the last trimester of 2017 compared to the preceding trimester.

The Ministry of Public Health and Population defines a probable case as a person, regardless of age, with laryngitis, pharyngitis, or tonsillitis with adherent pseudomembranes on tonsils, pharynx, and/or nostrils in conjunction with neck edema.

They said that of the cases this year reported 59 per cent were female and 76 per cent infants under the age of 10.

Most of the probable cases were reported in the departments of Artibonite and Ouest  and the authorities said this is similar to what had been observed in 2016 with 70 per cent of the cases reported in the same two departments.

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