The government also directed the Nigeria
Centre for Disease Control to immediately coordinate all its response
activities and report to the Ministry of Health daily on both the
patterns of occurrence.
It said the efforts were to achieve total control of the outbreak.
The cholera outbreak has affected a number of states including Ogun, Oyo, Plateau, Zamfara, Nasarawa and Lagos.
The Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi
Chukwu, in a statement by his Special Assistant (Media and
Communication), Mr. Dan Nwomeh, on Monday, also directed all federal
health facilities in the country to provide free services to cholera
patients.
Giving a breakdown of the pattern of distribution of the outbreak, Chukwu said, 1,623 cases were reported.
He said, “In Zamfara State, there were
1,110 cases, 51 deaths; Nasarawa State, 105 cases and nine deaths; Lagos
State, 134 cases, four deaths; Plateau State, 130 cases, 11 deaths; Oyo
State, 29 cases, six deaths; and Ogun State, 115 cases and five deaths,
totalling 1,623 cases and 86 deaths.
“These are estimates, because trickles
of incidences and mortalities may still be coming. However, in Sokoto
and Katsina states, the gastro-enteritis outbreaks have not been proven
to be cholera. While further investigations continue, only confirmed
cases are included in the current statistics.
“The outbreak in the states mentioned
earlier has been confirmed by our laboratories to be caused by vibiro
cholerae serotypes 01 and 0139. The affected states are being supported
to respond to the outbreak by supplying them with emergency drugs,
diagnostic kits and other commodities.”
According to him, the Federal Ministry
of Health realises that the affected states will require further
assistance adding that efforts are being made to upscale technical and
material assistance to those states immediately.
The minister also directed immediate
release of adequate quantities of emergency drugs and cholera kits to
all the affected states for prompt and adequate treatment of cases and
additional deployment of rapid response teams from the ministry to all
the affected states to assist in investigating and verifying the cases
and tracing of contacts.
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