Dr Cletus Shurkuk, Plateau’s Commissioner for Health, says the state has not recorded any case of cholera.
Shurkuk, in a statement on Monday, said that
in spite of the ongoing outbreak in 30 other states in Nigeria, the state was yet to record any case, as the two suspected cases reported tested negative for cholera.
The commissioner defined cholera as an acute diarrheal disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, which could lead to severe dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and even death if left untreated.
He said the disease was transmitted through the ingestion of contaminated food and water, and could spread rapidly in areas with poor sanitation and hygiene.
Shurkuk urged the public to inculcate the act of hand washing with soap and water, or alcohol based sanitisers.
He further cautioned the public to ensure they boiled their water before drinking, if it was not from a safe source.
He also urged the public to wash their fruits and vegetables thoroughly with salt and clean water before consumption.
Shurkuk further cautioned the public to desist from the act of open defecation and ensure they maintained good environmental sanitation practices.
He advised anyone with symptoms suggestive of cholera to visit the nearest health facility for prompt treatment.
Shurkuk said that the ministry had robust epidemiological surveillance systems in place, to monitor for any signs of infectious disease outbreaks, including cholera.
“The Ministry of Health is prepared to handle potential outbreaks as preventive measures, including water quality monitoring and community education on hygiene practices, are continuously enforced to prevent the spread of waterborne and other priority diseases.
“Our routine health checks and sanitation measures are in place to ensure the safety and well-being of our citizens,”he assured.
He said the ministry was working closely with primary healthcare providers, community leaders, and international health organisations to maintain a high standard of public health preparedness to respond promptly to any disease outbreak and prevent further spread.
He urged the public to remain calm and avoid any form of panic.(NAN)
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