Daily Post Nigeria 25 killed, 15 hospitalised as cholera spreads in Sokoto Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport Health 25 killed, 15 hospitalised as cholera spreads in Sokoto Published on November 19, 2024 By Ochogwu Sunday At least 25 persons have been confirmed dead following the gastroenteritis outbreak, otherwise known as cholera in some parts of Sokoto State. The state Commissioner of Health, Asabe Balarabe, who disclosed this to journalists on Monday, said 1,160 cases were recorded in three local government areas of the state. The commissioner further explained that the state is currently treating about 15 other persons, who contracted the disease.
According to the commissioner, the 15 active cases were diagnosed through laboratory tests based on culture and sensitivity and confirmed to be active cases of the cholera outbreak. The commissioner further said, ”Out of 1,160 people that have been affected by the outbreak, 25 of the victims have already succumbed to the diseases. “The stated rescue teams are collaborating with the state government to manage and forestall further spread of the dreaded disease.
“The state government, in its response to the outbreak, directed the immediate purchase and distribution of drugs free of charge to 18 local government areas to curtail the disease’s continued spread.” Related Topics: Cholera sokoto Don't Miss Let’s support Tinubu’s agenda for prosperous, resilient Nigeria – Minister Nnaji You may like Sultan seeks more funding for education sector Bauchi, Kebbi, Sokoto most expensive states to live in Nigeria Nigerian soldiers, Bello Turji-led bandits in gun battle at Sabon Birni, Sokoto Lakurawa terrorists invade Sokoto rustle cattle Nigerian troops in gun battle with Turji Bello-led bandits in Sokoto New terror group Lakurawa offers N1m incentives to recruit Sokoto youths [Video] Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd.
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25 killed, 15 hospitalised as cholera spreads in Sokoto
At least 25 persons have been confirmed dead following the gastroenteritis outbreak, otherwise known as cholera in some parts of Sokoto State. The state Commissioner of Health, Asabe Balarabe, who disclosed this to journalists on Monday, said 1,160 cases were recorded in three local government areas of the state. The commissioner further explained that the [...]25 killed, 15 hospitalised as cholera spreads in Sokoto