Nigeria hit by deadly cholera surge focused on north
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[August 02, 2021]
By Hamza Ibrahim
KANO, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigeria has been
hit by a surge in cholera cases in recent weeks, focused on the
country's north and adding to a public health crisis accompanied by a
rise in COVID-19 cases.
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"In the last two weeks we had new and resurgence cases," Dr. Bashir
Lawan Muhammad, the state epidemiologist and deputy director of
public health for northern economic hub Kano State, told Reuters.
He said the rainy season was making it worse, while insecurity in
the north, where the authorities have been battling Islamist
militants and armed criminals, was also hindering the authorities'
ability to respond.
Twenty-two of Nigeria's 36 states, as well as the federal capital
territory Abuja, have suspected cases of cholera, according to the
Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, (NCDC). The illness, which is
caused by contaminated water, can kill within hours if not treated.
The surge has been focused in the north of the country, where health
systems are least prepared.
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At least 186 people had died in
Kano of cholera since March, Muhammad said. The
state accounts for the biggest share of the 653
cholera deaths recorded in the country as a
whole by the NCDC. Nearby northern states Bauchi
and Jigawa are also among the hardest hit,
according to the NCDC.
Lagos-based consultancy SBM Intelligence said
the states with the most fatalities showed a
strong correlation with those that performed
poorly in its health preparedness index
published in May.
The cholera surge comes as daily COVID-19 cases
hit their highest since March, raising fear of a
third wave of the pandemic in Africa's most
populous nation.
(Reporting By Hamza Ibrahim; Writing and
additional reporting by Libby George; Editing by
Peter Graff)
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