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Cholera Outbreak: Disease Spreads To 33 States, Death Toll Rises To 63 and 2,102 Cases Recorded

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July 3, 2024
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Cholera Outbreak: Disease Spreads To 33 States, Death Toll Rises To 63 and 2,102 Cases Recorded
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The Nigeria Centre for Dis­ease Control and Preven­tion (NCDC) has said that a total of 2,102 suspected cases of cholera and 63 deaths from the disease have been recorded across 33 states since the begin­ning of this year.

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The Director General of NCDC, Dr. Jide Idris, made the disclosure on Tuesday in Abuja while giving an update on the cholera out­break.

He said seven of the top 10 states that contributed about 90% of the cases are Southern states.

The top 10 contributing states are Lagos, Bayelsa, Abia, Zamfara, Bauchi, Katsina, Cross River, Ebo­nyi, Rivers and Delta.

He said, “Cholera, a highly contagious food and waterborne disease, has in the recent past reared its devastating head in several states across our country. It is caused by the ingestion of the organism vibrio cholerae in contaminated water and food.”

The NCDC director gen­eral said the disease had spread to 122 LGAs as of June 30 with a case fatal­ity rate of 3.0% since the beginning of the year.

He said the National Cholera Multisectoral Emergency Operation Cen­tre (EOC) activated parades an array of subject matter experts and provides stra­tegic coordination, meets daily and provides periodic situation report for stake­holders.

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He further said this also ensures effective mobilisa­tion, harmonisation and distribution of resources to support the affected states.

“This is done through the relevant thematic areas of response that cover coor­dination, surveillance, case management, infection prevention and control, risk communication and community engagement, water sanitation and hy­giene, vaccination, logis­tics, research with a cost­ed Incidence Action Plan for the response developed and being implemented,” he added.

Dr. Idris said the chal­lenges contributing to the outbreak are open defeca­tion, inadequate safe water and poor sanitation, weak regulation on construc­tion of soak away, and bore holes (some sunk close to water source and bore holes sunk in wrong loca­tion), among others.

He said others are capac­ity gap among health care workers at the states, in­adequate implementation and enforcement of pub­lic nuisance law and oth­er relevant public health laws, low knowledge and practice of basic hygiene such as hand washing and effect of climate change and flood.

He said that only 123 (16%) of 774 LGAs in Nige­ria are open defecation free with Jigawa as the only open defecation free state in the country.

He added that more than 48 million Nigerians prac­tise open defecation.

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