Cholera Outbreak Claims 54 Lives In Bauchi

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Dr. Sani Malami, Bauchi State Commissioner for Health on Thursday said cholera outbreak recorded across the state in the last two months, had resulted in the death of no fewer than 54 persons.

 

Dr. Sani Malami, said that the victims died at home because they were not taken to the hospital for medical attention.

 

He however said that the situation had been brought under control through the quick intervention of the state government.

 

โ€œThe number of deaths recorded in our facilities was five, but there were lot of deaths in the homes because people refused to take their relations to the hospitals.

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โ€œFrom our record, about 54 people have died in their homes. This was because people do not heed to medical advice to take their sick ones to the hospital, โ€œhe said.

 

The commissioner however said that proactive measures had been put in place to prevent future occurrence, especially in the aspect of awareness campaign.

 

He said that the ministry had so far visited over 20,000 homes to advocate for timely report of any suspicion of the disease to the nearest health facility for quick diagnosis.

 

Dr. Sani Malami, said that the state had also chlorinated over 60,000 wells within Bauchi town against the cholera virus.

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