
The Commissioner for
Health, Dr Kabiru Getso disclosed in a briefing with newsmen in Kano on Tuesday
that Over 400 suspected cases of acute watery diarrhea with 50
confirmed cases
of cholera across the 33 local government areas of the state in the last seven
months, with 28 deaths have been recorded by the Kano State Government.
He said out of 50 confirmed
cases, 28 deaths were recorded within the period under review.
He said since the beginning
of the outbreak, the state government through the Ministry of Health had
instituted several control measures to combat the outbreak.
He said other measures
include mounting of continuous surveillance for all epidemic prone diseases as
well as active search for cases of diarrhea and vomiting.
According to him, the state
government had also approved the sum of N32 million to prevent and control
epidemics in the state in addition to setting up of Rapid Response Team.
“The team will respond and
investigate any rumoured cases in the state and provision and repositioning of
emergency medical supplies and consumables in facilities.
The control of this
outbreak depends on not only government but also on other key stakeholders such
as the civil society organisations, media and community based organisations,
among others.
On the first round of 2018
maternal, newborn and child health week, which was flagged off on Monday, the
Commissioner said the week-long activities would provide health services for
mothers, newborn and children through existing health system.
He charged husbands to make
the best use of the opportunity by allowing their pregnant women to access the
services, which are free of charge.
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