Adamawa cholera outbreak: WHO deploys 39 workers to Mubi
The World
Health Organisation has deployed 39 staff memebers to contain the outbreak of
cholera in Mubi North and Mubi South South Local Government Areas of Adamawa.
A statement
from Chima Onuekwe, the Health Emergencies Communication Officer of WHO, made
available to News Agency of Nigeria in Yola on Tuesday, said there were plans
to engage additional 15 ad hoc personnel to boost the medical efforts.
The
statement which noted that 434 suspected cases had been recorded with 13 deaths
as at May 26, described the development as worrisome.
It said that
WHO was coordinating the response activities, including active surveillance
within communities and health facilities, management of reported cases as well
as daily review meeting at the Emergency Operations Centre, to ensure timely
control of the outbreak.
Meanwhile,
the Adamawa Commissioner for Health, Dr. Fatima Atiku, said that the state was
collaborating with WHO and other partners to ensure that the outbreak was
contained.
Atiku said
that the efforts were yielding results as indicated in the decline in the trend
of case fatality ratio, which was 17 per cent as at May 12, but reduced to 3
per cent. Adamawa
cholera outbreak: WHO deploys 39 workers to Mubi
The World
Health Organisation has deployed 39 staff memebers to contain the outbreak of
cholera in Mubi North and Mubi South South Local Government Areas of Adamawa.
A statement
from Chima Onuekwe, the Health Emergencies Communication Officer of WHO, made
available to News Agency of Nigeria in Yola on Tuesday, said there were plans
to engage additional 15 ad hoc personnel to boost the medical efforts.
The
statement which noted that 434 suspected cases had been recorded with 13 deaths
as at May 26, described the development as worrisome.
It said that
WHO was coordinating the response activities, including active surveillance
within communities and health facilities, management of reported cases as well
as daily review meeting at the Emergency Operations Centre, to ensure timely
control of the outbreak.
Meanwhile,
the Adamawa Commissioner for Health, Dr. Fatima Atiku, said that the state was
collaborating with WHO and other partners to ensure that the outbreak was
contained.
Atiku said
that the efforts were yielding results as indicated in the decline in the trend
of case fatality ratio, which was 17 per cent as at May 12, but reduced to 3
per cent.
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