Cholera: Borno records 274 new cases in 24 hours as toll hits 4,204
Borno State records 274 new cholera cases in 24 hours, bringing the total to 4,204 with 39 deaths. Learn about the government’s response to the Borno chole Read More: https://punchng.com/cholera-borno-records-274-new-cases-in-24-hours-as-toll-hits-4204/
Parmanent Secretary in the state Ministry of Health and Human Services, Shetima Muhammad. Credit. Isah Ojo
At least 39 people have died, while about 4,204 cases of cholera have been recorded across seven local government areas of Borno State. The Incident Manager, Public Health Emergency Operations Centre, Dr. Jacob Thlizer, gave the update on Tuesday during a sensitisation meeting on preventive measures and curative management of acute watery diarrhoea for 27 local government areas and stakeholders in Maiduguri. He said in the last 24 hours, 274 new cases were recorded across 36 wards in seven local government areas of the state. Giving the breakdown, Thlizer said, “New suspected cases in the last 24 hours are 274, while the total suspected cases line listed are 4,204 recorded from 36 wards in the seven local governments, including Jere, Bama, Kaga, Mafa, Kwaya Kusar, MMC, Konduga, Monguno, Magumeri and Ngala, which were affected. In total, we now have 39 deaths.” “In Jere: 1,214, Bama: 8, Kaga: 18, Mafa: 184, Kwaya Kusar: 8, MMC: 2,404, Konduga: 275, Monguno: 90, Magumeri: 1, and Ngala: 2 cases were recorded,” he added. He, however, noted that the state government has embarked on response actions to the sudden spike in the disease. “The state government has activated IMS, coordinated meetings with all health actors in the state, awareness creation in hotspot locations, and procurement of commodities,” he added. Related News Osun begins distribution of 2.8 million mosquito nets to fight malaria No doctor should earn below N1m monthly — OOUTH ARD Foreign aid cuts put HIV, TB, malaria gains at risk, Ex-minister warns On his part, the Permanent Secretary in the state Ministry of Health and Human Services, Shetima Muhammad, said the government has activated response strategies. “The Ministry of Health has established dedicated health centres, namely the emergency and infectious disease centre in Njimtilo and an infectious disease camp with over 1,000 beds at Ngarannam to treat the affected people. “Graciously, the Executive Governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has already listed camps where drugs and consumables will be delivered to people that are taken there,” he said. He called on residents across the state to maintain proper hygiene and report any cholera symptoms to health facilities. Speaking earlier, the Secretary to the Borno State Government, Bukar Tijani, assured that the government will provide necessary support to health institutions across the state in preventing the spread of the virus. “I want to thank you and commend you
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