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56 Hospitalized In Kano Over Strange Disease
- No fewer than 56 residents of Gwangwan village in Kano State have been reportedly hospitalized after vomiting and urinating blood due to an outbreak of a mysterious ailment that struck the village.
- A member of the community, Muhammad Tukur, disclosed that six places within the village were affected, adding that about 56 persons have contracted the ailment since the outbreak.
No fewer than 56 residents of Gwangwan village in Kano State have been reportedly hospitalized after vomiting and urinating blood due to an outbreak of a mysterious ailment that struck the village.
Gwangwan village, which is 136 kilometres away from Kano city and located at Rogo Local Government Area, was seen in a terrifying situation, with people confused and scared.
A member of the community, Muhammad Tukur, disclosed that six places within the village were affected, adding that about 56 persons have contracted the ailment since the outbreak.
He said, “The areas affected by the outbreak of the disease include Unguwan Rijiyan Dadi, Gwanwan Gabas, Gwangwan Yamma, Unguwar Tsarmai, Gangare, and Unguwar Kofar Fada.
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“We rushed no fewer than 30 people to the Rogo General Hospital within a day of the outbreak.
“So far, only one person has died as a result of the outbreak.
“Most of the victims of the disease have complained of spending a lot of money on the disease.”
A family man, whose two kids have been affected, complained that he has so far spent over twenty thousand naira in the hospital trying to get them treated despite the hard times they are facing financially.
Another victim, in whose house eight people were affected, said he is completely devastated.
He added that some of the affected family members, that include his wife, mother and children, cannot even stand on their feet as a result of the severity of the disease.
He complained that he has so far spent N100,000 between Rogo Hospital and Gwarzo Hospital without any fruitful result.
A staff of the village clinic, who declined to be named, said that the disease is beyond what they can handle at the clinic, that was why the victims were referred to Rogo Hospital.
However, officials of the Rogo Hospital said they were not aware of any disease outbreak.
But personnel in charge of diseases outbreak at the Ministry of Health in Kano said the ministry received a report of the outbreak, saying only four people were affected and have since been treated and discharged.
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