Cholera outbreak claims 11 in Ebonyi community
About 11 persons have lost their lives following cholera outbreak in Ndibokote village of Ezza Inyimagu in Izzi Local Government Area, Ebonyi State.
The cholera outbreak which was said to have started on Monday, September 23, equally claimed the life of a nursing mother who left behind a 9-month-old baby.
Speaking during the rapid response at Iziogo health centre, the Hon. Commissioner for Health, Dr. Moses Ekuma confirmed the cholera outbreak and disclosed that about 9 to 10 deaths have been recorded while about 20 affected persons were responding to treatment.
He enumerated the effort they have made to bring the condition under control and appreciated the Ebonyi State Governor, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru for approving fund for the procurement of medical commodities for the outbreak.
While Ekuma said that three treatment centers, including Iziogo health center, Sudan Mission, Onuenyim and Ndibokote village have been established in the area, he advised the people to take precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the disease.
According to him, “once you start having symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting or even any, you should rush to any of these emergency treatment centers”.
The Medical Expert revealed that they embarked on emergency response to avoid further loss of lives in the area and lauded development partners like WHO and UNICEF for their support.
Contributing, the Director, Public Health, Dr Hyacinth Ebenyi said that though they believed that the outbreak was as a result of suspected case from the woman who was buried, open defecation and poor hygiene contributed to the outbreak of the disease as they got their drinking water from streams.
On his part, a stakeholder of the Community, Elder Stephen Nwankpuma said that immediately he got the distress call, he called relevant authorities which led to quick intervention from the State Government.
Earlier, a Community Health Worker and the owner of God’s Healing Clinic, Mr. Maduabuchi Nwokpuru narrated that the affected people brought to his facility were stooling and vomiting profusely, adding that they worked assiduously to save their lives.
Some members of the Community who spoke on the ground of anonymity said that the outbreak began after the burial of a woman suspected to have died of cholera last week.
They alleged that they called the Chairman of Izzi Local Government Council, Hon. Stephen Nwankpa and one of the Coordinators of the Area but could not receive quick response, adding that if the grassroot politicians had responded to their distress calls, the number of death recorded would have been less.