Cholera claims 28 lives in NW Nigeria: official

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LAGOS, Aug 15, 2018 (BSS/Xinhua) – At least 28 lives have been confirmed
dead following the outbreak of Cholera across Nigeria’s northwest state Kano
in the past seven months, an official said Tuesday.

The state recorded 400 suspected cases of acute watery diarrhoea with 50
confirmed cases of cholera across the 33 local government areas, Kabiru
Getso, state commissioner for health, told reporters in Kano city.

Out of 50 the confirmed cases, 28 deaths were recorded, he added, noting
that the state had instituted several control measures to combat the
outbreak.

He said other measures include mounting of continuous surveillance for all
epidemic-prone diseases as well as active search for cases of diarrhoea and
vomiting.

Cholera is a highly virulent disease characterized in its most severe form
by a sudden onset of acute watery diarrhea that can lead to death by severe
dehydration.

The outbreak is common in Nigeria due to the poor water supply systems,
especially in densely populated areas.