The Anambra State Government, on Tuesday, said it has not recorded any case of Cholera in the state.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Afam Obidike while speaking in Awka said that the ministry has nevertheless activated Emergency Response Teams across the 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs).
Obidike said the proactive measures and heightened vigilance in the state followed reported confirmed cases in neighbouring states of Imo, Abia, and Delta.
“Although Anambra has not yet reported any case of cholera, but we have activated the state’s Disease Surveillance and Notification Officers across the 21 LGAs in response to cholera outbreak in Nigeria.
“Emergency response teams are also actively conducting surveillance in communities in the 21 LGAs to promptly identify and contain any potential cases.
“We have commenced public education campaigns to raise awareness about cholera and emphasise on preventive measures in homes and communities.
“The media has been engaged to disseminate crucial information and educate the public about the signs, symptoms, and preventive strategies for cholera,” he said.
The commissioner described the disease as an acute diarrheal disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
According to him, the bacterium poses significant health risks due to its potential to cause severe dehydration, vomiting, and, in severe cases, death if left untreated.
Obidike said that the transmission of cholera was primarily through the consumption of contaminated food or water.
He urged residents to imbibe clean, hygienic and safe health practices and be vigilant of happenings within their environment.
“As of January 2024, Nigeria has been grappling with a significant cholera burden, with 1528 suspected cases and 53 reported deaths across 31 states and 107 LGAs.
“So, the collaborative efforts of health authorities, emergency response teams, and community members are crucial in containing the spread of cholera and mitigating its impact on public health,” the commissioner said.
NAN