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Cholera Outbreak in Niger State: 13 Dead, 236 Hospitalized

A cholera outbreak in Niger State, Nigeria, has claimed 13 lives and hospitalized 236 people across six local government areas. The affected areas include Chanchaga, Bosso, Shiroro, Magama, Bida, and Munya.

Key Highlights

  • Death Toll: 13 people have died from the outbreak, with the state government expressing concern over the development.
  • Hospitalization: 236 people have been hospitalized, with over 239 people afflicted by the disease receiving medical attention across several primary healthcare centers.
  • Isolation Centers: The state m has opened an isolation center at the old wing of the late Senator Idris Ibrahim Kuta Primary Healthcare Centre along Old Airport Road, Minna.
  • Government Response: A multi-sectoral approach has been set up to halt the epidemic, with treatment and isolation centers established in each affected local government area.

Government Efforts

  • Sensitization Campaigns: The state government is embarking on aggressive sensitization exercises, targeting religious bodies, including CAN and Islamic bodies, and the entire eight emirates of the state.
  • Donor Assistance: The government has commended Governor Mohammed Bago for his commitment and all the donor agencies for their assistance in containing the outbreak.
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