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Oyo Government Issues Alert Over Cholera Outbreak, Records Cases Traced To Lekki Workers In Lagos

Oyo Government Issues Alert Over Cholera Outbreak, Records Cases Traced To Lekki Workers In Lagos
June 15, 2024

The Commissioner described the two suspected cases in Ibadan, which had been tracked down to a private facility in the state as male workers at a construction site in Lekki Peninsula from Lagos State.

The Oyo State Government has called for more vigilance and the adoption of precautionary measures to prevent the spread of cholera outbreak in the state.

 

The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmoni during her visit to a private hospital in Ibadan where two suspected cholera cases are receiving treatment noted that Cholera is a bacterial infection spread by eating or drinking food or water contaminated by the faeces of an infected person.

 

She also explained that cholera was highly infectious and could cause severe acute watery diarrhoea with severe dehydration, adding that It might be associated with nausea, profuse vomiting, and fever.

 

The Commissioner described the two suspected cases in Ibadan, which had been tracked down to a private facility in the state as male workers at a construction site in Lekki Peninsula from Lagos State.

 

She noted that there was no cause for alarm as the Ministry and other partners are on top of the situation.

 

Oluwaserimi, therefore, reiterated the response efforts of the state government through the ministry to ensure that the state does not record casualties from the cholera outbreak in Lagos State.

 

According to her, the response efforts include; the deployment of LGA DSNO, promotional jingles in English and Yoruba running in different media houses, Immediate inauguration of the Cholera Technical Working Group, putting IDC Olodo into active mode for isolation and management, reaching out to all our surveillance rangers at the LGA level to intensify surveillance activities, re-posting of cholera case definition on the platform of community informants for updates, awareness, and sensitization of the gatekeepers and other well-established community structures.

 

The Commissioner therefore appealed to all to be safety conscious and always drink water only from clean sources, practice good personal hand hygiene by frequently washing hands with soap and water.

 

She maintained that anyone with the symptoms mentioned above should not partake in self-medication but present themselves at the nearest healthcare facility immediately.