Salaam aleikum! This is about Diphtheria, a dangerous disease spreading in Somalia.Would you like to know more about how to protect yourself and your family?
Diphtheria is a dangerous respiratory infection spreading in Somalia. It is caused by bacteria that harm or destroy body tissues and organs. It affects the throat and sometimes the tonsils.
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Causes sore throat, fever, thick coating in the throat, breathing problems, and leads to death if untreated.
Spread through coughing, sneezing, close contact, or touching contaminated objects.
Spreads quickly in unvaccinated communities
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How can you prevent diphtheria?
Vaccination is the most effective way to protect children and unvaccinated people.
Keep your child's vaccination up to date.
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Who should be vaccinated?
Children under 5, pregnant women, and anyone not previously vaccinated.
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How can I do this?
Take your child to the nearest health facility for routine vaccination.
Diphtheria vaccines are safe and effective.
Mild fever or tenderness at the injection site may occur.
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Hygiene is important to reduce infections.
Wash hands with soap and water and keep distance from sick people.