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Cholera Spreads His Wings To Ogun: One Killed, Many Hospitalized
A severe cholera outbreak has struck Ijebu-Igbo in Ogun State, causing one death and multiple hospitalizations.
Eko Hot Blog reports that this comes as Lagos State faces a rising toll from the epidemic, with 21 fatalities and over 400 infections reported.
The situation is alarming local authorities and health professionals as they scramble to contain the spread.
In Ijebu-Igbo, the epicentre of the outbreak in Ogun State, a 62-year-old woman succumbed to the disease, which she reportedly contracted while caring for an infected child who is now hospitalized.
According to local reports, five other individuals from the community have been hospitalized due to the outbreak, signalling a worrying escalation in cases.
This is not the first time Ijebu-Igbo has faced such a health crisis. Last year, the community reported 12 deaths and 217 cases, highlighting a recurring challenge in managing cholera outbreaks in the region.
The Chairman of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) in Ogun State, Dr. Kunle Ashimi, confirmed the outbreak’s resurgence at a press conference in Abeokuta.
“As of today, cholera has been reported in 30 states, including Ogun State, with at least 30 deaths nationwide. We pray for the souls of the departed,” he stated, underscoring the national scope of the health crisis.
The Ogun State Commissioner for Health, Dr Tomi Coker, also affirmed the outbreak’s severity in Ijebu Igbo, stressing the state’s proactive measures to mitigate further spread.
Health authorities are focusing on hygiene education, water sanitation, and quick response strategies to manage and hopefully curb the outbreak.
The health department has issued advisories to the public, urging strict adherence to hygiene practices, the use of clean water, and immediate medical attention for symptoms related to cholera, which include severe dehydration and diarrhoea.
The state is mobilizing resources, including healthcare workers and sanitation facilities, to address the urgent needs of affected communities.
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