A cholera outbreak in Kanam Local Government Area (LGA) of Plateau State has claimed at least one life and left more than 60 people hospitalized.
The outbreak, which began in the communities of Ngyang, Kwalmiya, Banak, and Bakin Kogi, has now spread to Dengi, the LGA headquarters.
This was confirmed by the executive chairman of Kanam LGA, Ayuba Salihu Musa, through his media representative, Mazadu Ali, on Tuesday.
Ali revealed that the affected individuals are receiving treatment at General Hospital, the Primary Health Centre in Dengi, and various private hospitals.
He said, “In response to the alarming reports of the outbreak of the disease, Kanam Local government council has taken decisive steps to mitigate the cholera. Medical supplies and equipment have been rapidly distributed to key healthcare facilities, including the General Hospital and the Primary Health Care Centre in Dengi by the council.
“Additionally, the local government has graciously offset the medical bills for all patients receiving treatment, regardless of whether they are admitted to public or private hospitals, ensuring that worried families are not burdened by unexpected healthcare expenses during this challenging time.
“The local government is also undertaking an extensive public health campaign throughout the streets of Dengi. The aim is to educate residents on preventive measures that can reduce the risk of cholera transmission.
“This initiative includes holding interactive sessions to raise awareness about proper sanitation practices and the importance of safe drinking water.”
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