HealthNewsAdamawa State Records 13 Suspected Cholera Cases

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YOLA — Professor Abdullahi Isa, Adamawa commissioner for health and human services, says no fewer than 13 suspected cholera cases were recorded in the state.

Isa confirmed the development to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday while giving updates on the cholera situation in the state, explained that three cases were confirmed to be positive, while 10 were found negative.

“On June 30, 2021, a confirmed case of cholera was reported in Gogora community of Girei LGA following PCR testing at the NCDC laboratory in Abuja.”

“Subsequently, suspected cases were reported in Yola South and Yola North Local Government Areas which turned out to be negative after test.”

“We thank God, no single death was recorded and all the victims were treated,” he said.

Isa said a cholera treatment centre has been set up at the Specialists Hospital, Yola, while ambulances and supply of commodities have since commenced through both government and partners to drive the response effectively.

“Government has identified environmental sanitation as an important intervention that can change the narrative when properly implemented with full community participation.”

“Also, cholera treatment is free and government has commenced chlorination of water points in affected areas and beyond,” Isa added.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)

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