Meningococcal Meningitis in Niger
22 Apr 2015
An outbreak of meninigococcal meningitis is ongoing in Niger; cases have been increasing since February 2015. As of 5 April 2015, 461 cases and 62 deaths have been reported. The main serotypes that have been identified include W135, C and pneumococcus. The worst affected regions are Dosso and Niamey in the southwest of the country.
Advice for Travellers
In Niger, the meningococcal season generally runs from Dec-Jun. Immunisation is available for those considered to be at risk:
- Travellers who are likely to have close, prolonged contact with the local population.
- Long stay travellers.
- Those visiting friends and relatives.
- Those who will be exposed to crowded areas (e.g. stadia, schools, hospitals).
- Travellers visiting an area affected by an ongoing outbreak or epidemic.