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63 Dead As Nigeria Records 2,102 Cholera Cases In 33 States

63 Dead As Nigeria Records 2,102 Cholera Cases In 33 States
  • PublishedJuly 2, 2024

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), has said a total of 2,102 suspected cholera cases and 63 deaths have been recorded across 33 states and 122 local government areas since the beginning of the year as of June 30, 2024.

The Director General of NCDC, Jide Idris said this on Tuesday at a press briefing in Abuja.

He disclosed that the case fatality rate is at 3.0 per cent.

He disclosed further that seven of the top 10 states (Lagos, Bayelsa, Abia, Zamfara, Bauchi, Katsina, Cross River, Ebonyi, Rivers and Delta) that contribute about 90 per cent of the cases are Southern States.

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Speaking on the surveillance reports reaching his desk in the Ministry of Health, Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, said that ‘citizens are urged to ensure safe drinking water by boiling, chlorinating, or using bottled water, and avoiding ice products made from untreated water. Maintaining proper sanitation by using toilets, safely disposing of faeces, and avoiding open defecation is crucial. Practicing good hygiene, such as washing hands with soap and clean water regularly, especially before eating, preparing food, and after using the toilet, is essential and following food safety guidelines.’

He urged citizens to rely on the Ministry of Health, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and accredited local health facilities for guidance, advice, and updates on prevention, treatment, and management. He added that suspected cases can be reported via the following emergency hotlines: 08023169485, 08137412348, or by using helplines 767 or 112.

He emphasised the importance of maintaining high standards of hygiene and taking proactive measures to prevent cholera outbreaks.

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