Cholera outbreak: Kogi records 129 cases, launches response team 

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To curb the outbreak of cholera in Kogi State,   a response team with commodities and technical support has been launched as 129 cases of cholera and eight deaths have been recorded in five local government areas of the state.

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The state ministry of health disclosed this in a statement in Lokoja, stating that the cholera outbreak was recorded in Kogi, Bassa, Lokoja, Ankpa, and Kabba -Bunu council areas.

The State Epidemiologist, Dr. Austin Ojotu, who signed the statement, said that the cholera cases were recorded between February and August.

Seven communities were affected in the aforementioned council areas with 129 cases.

66 of the cholera cases were recorded in three communities in Kogi, Lokoja, and Ankpa local government areas where all the eight deaths were also recorded.

“These are border communities with hard-to-reach terrains.

“It is important to mention at this point that most of the deaths have occurred before the reports got to the local government/state authorities.

“Our findings also revealed that the majority of the deaths in all the outbreaks occurred at home,” the statement said.

The statement said that the state government had risen to the challenge by providing its response team with commodities and technical support.

According to Ojotu, the state is also working closely with the local government to avert further outbreaks by strengthening and sustaining community sensitisation and mobilisation.

This is to ensure that communities adopt health safety measures such as good personal and environmental hygiene, washing of hands with soap and water after visiting the toilet,” he said.

The ministry then advised people with diarrhoea and vomiting to visit the nearest health facility as soon as they notice these symptoms.

It said that government would continue to collaborate with critical stakeholders and partners to ensure that no single individual dies of preventable disease in the state. 

MTO/Punch

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