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PLATEAU STATE CLEARS TWO SUSPECTED CHOLERA CASES                                                                                                                        27-06-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                       Commissioner for Health in Plateau State, has confirmed that the state has not recorded any case of cholera, despite the outbreak in other parts of Nigeria.

This he said in a telephone interview with our Correspondent in Jos.

Shurkuk revealed that two suspected cases were reported and he asked for a test to be carried out on them but the test results came back negative.

He said as a result of that, the state has strengthened its surveillance system to ensure early detection and prompt response to potential cholera cases.

The commissioner added that, as a result of the cholera outbreak in some of the states across Nigeria, the Ministry of Health is engaging with media houses to raise awareness about cholera symptoms and preventive measures so that the people will report to the health care facilities as early as possible when ever they notice symptoms of cholera.

Shurkuk emphasised the importance of early reporting to healthcare facilities if symptoms persist, adding that the state is working closely with the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC) to tackle any potential cases.

The Commissioner noted that NCDC has already sent medical commodities, including intravenous antibiotics, to the state. According to him, healthcare facilities have been mandated to report suspected cases to the Ministry’s surveillance team.

The health commissioner added that the ministry is working with the water board and water supply agency to sensitise citizens on the importance of using clean water.

Shurkuk commended the collaborative efforts of all stakeholders in preventing the spread of cholera and urged citizens to report any suspected cases promptly just as he assured them of the state’s preparedness.

While reiterating the state’s commitment to maintaining a cholera-free status, Shurkuk said, leadership of the present administration has put on a proactive approach that is instrumental in keeping Plateau State safe from the cholera outbreak.

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