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    …….5 deaths so far

    ……we’re not aware – govt

    No fewer than five people have lost their lives, and several others hospitalized in Katcha Local Government Area (LGA) communities following the outbreak of cholera in the area while there are also fears that the disease has spread to Paiko, Paikoro LGA.

    Apart from Katcha, Paiko Modern Clinic, according to findings has witnessed an influx of patients with complications and suspected cases of cholera disease as the management of the hospital already allocated a ward to the affected patients.

    Though the head of the facility declined comments, a healthcare worker, told our correspondent on the condition of anonymity that the facility has recorded at least four new cases and numbers of deaths already as of today (Wednesday).

    Daily Independent findings suggest that the disease outbreak may not be unconnected with the lack of pipe-borne water as the people depend on seasonal river flows and dug wells for both domestic and commercial water needs.

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    Relatives of patients at the Paiko health facility recalled what they went through sourcing water to bathe the patients, wash their clothes, and also meet other sanitary needs.

    The Permanent Secretary, Niger State Ministry of Health, Dr. Muhammad Gana confirmed the outbreak but could not account for the number of deaths, said some health personnel with drugs have been dispatched to the affected areas to contain the situation.

    “The ministry has already dispatched a team of health professionals with commodities to curtail the outbreak”.

    Meanwhile, there are fears that the disease will spread beyond Paiko and Katche as unconfirmed reports had it that the state has no cholera vaccines.

    Gana however observed that the ministry is yet to be officially communicated to by the local government health authorities.

    While attributing the possible cause of the cholera outbreak to poor hygiene, Dr. Gana who called on citizens to take personal and environmental hygiene very seriously said cholera is water and sanitation-related issues.

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