Cholera: Adamawa govt. vaccinates 199,371 people

The Adamawa government has vaccinated at least 199,371 persons against cholera in affected wards of Yola-North Local Government Area.
Isaac Kadala, the director of public health and incidence manager for cholera, disclosed this in an interview in Yola on Monday.
He said the exercise was conducted in eight affected wards: Ajiya, Alkalawa, Godobawa, Yelwa, Runde, Limawa, Jambutu, and Karewa.
The director said 680 health workers were trained for the exercise, which targeted people between the ages of one and 45.
He added that cholera cases in Adamawa had been drastically decreased due to the government’s efforts and its partnership with relevant agencies in the state.
Mr Kadala said, “We recorded about 696 cases, 18 deaths, while 26 are currently on admission receiving treatment and 652 treated and discharged.
“People should stop drinking contaminated water, shun open defecation and thoroughly wash fruits before eating.”
The director explained that the state government had taken delivery of an additional 469,374 doses of cholera vaccine to be administered to residents of Yola-South and parts of Yola-North local government areas.
He said plans were ongoing to continue the exercise in the remaining parts of the state.
Mr Kadala advised the beneficiaries not to take the exercise for granted, adding that the vaccine could last for years in the human body.
“If you received the vaccine, you should not eat or drink until after 30 minutes for it to work effectively in your body,” he advised.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Lagos
Commercial sex worker stabs client to death in Lagos
Mr Hundeyin said that efforts were on to locate the family member of the deceased.

States
APGA calls for cancellation of Benue LG polls
Mr Ogli said that APC winning all 23 local government areas in the election was an embarrassment.

Abuja
Olatunji Disu assumes duty as new FCT CP
Mr Disu said his administration would not waver in its commitment to safeguarding the FCT.

States
Trekking has become norm, Bauchi residents say, as transportation fares rise by 300%
Workers, traders, and students resorted to trekking for their daily errands as they could not afford the exorbitant transport fares.

Lagos
Sanwo-Olu tasks leaders on enabling environment for youth development
Mr Sanwo-Olu said that the youth of Lagos must remain the architects of change.

NationWide
NEMA DG urges adoption of modern technologies for emergency management
The NEMA boss said the complexity of emergencies requires collaboration across different departments and external partners.