Five Dead as Cholera Outbreak Hits Plateau State

Five Dead as Cholera Outbreak Hits
Five Dead as Cholera Outbreak Hits

Summary: Five persons confirmed dead as cholera outbreak hits Mangu LGA in Plateau State. State health authorities mobilize response team to contain the spread and prevent further casualties.


The Plateau State Government has confirmed the deaths of five persons following a cholera outbreak in Mangu Local Government Area of the state.

Dr. Nicholas Ba’amlong, the State Commissioner for Health, made this tragic disclosure while addressing concerns about the current health situation in the affected community.

Growing Health Concern

The cholera outbreak has raised serious public health concerns in Plateau State, with health authorities working round the clock to contain the situation and prevent further spread of the waterborne disease.

Cholera, a highly contagious bacterial infection that affects the intestines, spreads primarily through contaminated water and food. The disease can cause severe dehydration and can be fatal if left untreated, particularly in areas with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water.

Response and Prevention Measures

Health officials are expected to intensify sensitization campaigns in Mangu LGA and surrounding communities, educating residents on preventive measures including:

– Drinking only treated or boiled water
– Maintaining proper hygiene and handwashing practices
– Ensuring proper food handling and preparation
– Improving sanitation facilities
– Seeking immediate medical attention at the first signs of symptoms

The symptoms of cholera typically include severe watery diarrhea, vomiting, and rapid dehydration, which can develop within hours of infection.

Call for Vigilance

Residents of Mangu Local Government Area and neighboring communities are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspected cases to the nearest health facility immediately.

The state government is expected to deploy medical teams and resources to the affected area to manage existing cases and prevent further casualties.

This outbreak serves as a reminder of the importance of access to clean water, proper sanitation, and swift public health response in preventing and managing infectious disease outbreaks in our communities.

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