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Adamawa confirms 11 cases of Cholera

WHO report says cholera cases rose by five per cent and deaths by 50 per cent in 2024 compared to 2023, with more than 6,000 people dying
File: Victims of cholera in a Nigerian hospital

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As of Tuesday, the suspected cases were 96 and 11 confirmed positive, with a 2.1 per cent case fatality ratio. The ministry on Aug. 19 received reports of suspected cases of acute watery diarrhoea from the affected LGAs.

By Auwalu Birnin Kudu

No fewer than eleven cases of cholera have been confirmed by the Adamawa State Ministry of Health in the Guyuk and Shelleng local government areas of the state.

This was contained in a statement signed by Dr Celine Laori, Director, Public Health in the ministry in Yola on Thursday.

He stated that as of Tuesday, the suspected cases were 96 and 11 confirmed positive, with a 2.1 per cent case fatality ratio.

According to him, the ministry on Aug. 19 received reports of suspected cases of acute watery diarrhoea from the affected LGAs.

“Samples were collected and tested, using both Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), of which seven were confirmed to be Cholera cases.

“We have since activated our Public Health Emergency Operation Centre; the Rapid Response Team was put on alert and Disease Surveillance Notification Officers (DSNOs) were directed to initiate a proper investigation and conduct an expanded event-based surveillance in all the 21 LGAs.”

Medical consumables were procured, supplied and deposited at the existing cholera treatment centre to support case management across the state.

“We call on all our partners and stakeholders to give the necessary technical support to complement the government’s efforts towards containing the outbreak,” he stated.

He advised the general public to maintain basic hygiene and sanitation as well as ensure that food and water to be consumed were clean and safe.

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