Friday, 13 September 2013

Nasarawa confirms outbreak of cholera

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Umaru Tanko Al Makura, Nasarawa State Governor
The Nasarawa government says it is scrambling to contain the spread of the disease.
The Nasarawa State Government on Thursday confirmed the outbreak of cholera in  the Akwanga local government area of the state.
This state Commissioner for Health, Emmanuel Akabe, said one person died of the disease while 18 others were hospitalized.
Mr. Akabe  said some cases of diarrhoea and vomiting believed to be cholera were reported.
According to him, other patients are still being tested to know whether the symptoms they have are actually those of cholera.
“Though all the 18 patients that are presently on admission were vomiting and as well passing diarrhoea, this we are investigating,” he said.
The commissioner explained that Gov. Tanko Al-makura had released some funds to purchase drugs for the
treatment of the patients on admission.
Mr. Akabe said 20 testing kits for cholera were bought and distributed by the government.
He also said government would do everything humanly possible to control the spread of the disease.
The commissioner said more health personnel had been deployed to Akwanga General Hospital for proper and adequate treatment of
the affected patient.

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