

About 12 people were confirmed dead, 134 others hospitalised from suspected cholera outbreak, in
Mubi-North and Mubi-South local government areas of Adamawa State.
Director Public Health/
Incident Manager Emergency, Dr Bwalki Dili, made the disclosure at a news
conference in Yola yesterday.
He explained that
government has established emergency response centre, provided Oral Rehydration
Solution (ORS) and intravenous fluid. He added that more medical personnel had
been drafted to bring the epidemic under control.
He said that the 134
hospitalised are responding to treatment at Mubi General Hospital in the state.
“The ministry conducted
investigation and rapid laboratory test of 11 stool samples from the patients
and all tested positive of cholera disease.
“Treatment centre has been
set up in Mubi and the patients are responding to treatment”, he added.
Dilli also said toll line
has been set up by the ministry and urged the public to report any suspected
cases of the disease to the ministry.
He advised the public to
adopt safety measures, environmental hygiene and avoid open defecation and adopt safety measures like proper use
of latrines.

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