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Prevention is better….Avoid Cholera, take these steps and keep healthy

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Times are perilous. The economic realities are worsening, no one is spared. Prices of basic essentials are soaring by the blink of the eye, including drugs and healthcare.

Even at that, people are facing different health challenges and must seek for medical intervention. Presently, Lagos has become the epicenter of Cholera with other states. The best option is to go for prevention as it is always better than cure. 

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has issued a warning about the rising number of cholera cases across the country, particularly with the rainy season intensifying.

From January 1 to June 11, 2024, there have been 1,141 suspected and 65 confirmed cases of cholera, resulting in 30 deaths, across 30 states and 96 local government areas, according to the PUNCH

The top 10 states contributing to the cholera burden are Bayelsa, Zamfara, Abia, Cross River, Bauchi, Delta, Katsina, Imo, Nasarawa, and Lagos.

Cholera is a waterborne disease caused by ingesting contaminated food or water with Vibrio cholerae. Symptoms include acute diarrhoea, vomiting, and dehydration, which can lead to death if left untreated. However, most cases (about 80%) may show mild symptoms or no symptoms at all.

Provided here are top tips you can follow to protect yourself and your family from cholera and stay healthy.

  1. Drink safe water: Stick to bottled or boiled water. Avoid tap water, wells, or untreated water sources.
  2. Wash hands frequently: Use soap and clean water. Pay attention to hygiene, especially before eating and after using the bathroom.
  3. Use proper sanitation: Ensure proper disposal of human waste and garbage.
  4. Avoid contaminated food: Steer clear of raw or undercooked meat, seafood, and unpeeled fruits and veggies.
  5. Get vaccinated: Consider getting vaccinated if you’re travelling to areas prone to cholera outbreaks.
  6. Keep surroundings clean: Regularly disinfect surfaces and clean living spaces.
  7. Avoid close contact with infected individuals: Maintain a safe distance from people showing cholera symptoms.
  8. Stay informed: Stay up-to-date on local health alerts and cholera outbreaks in your area.
  9. Store food and water safely: Keep food and water in clean, covered containers.
  10. Seek medical attention immediately if symptoms arise: Diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration can lead to severe complications if left untreated.

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