Cholera is spreading rapidly in Nigeria, with over 40 deaths reported in 31 states. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) is working to control the outbreak, providing test kits to 22 states and ordering more vaccines.
Lagos is the hardest hit, with over 500 suspected cases. Areas like Lagos Island, Kosofe, and Lagos Mainland have the most cases. Lagos has reported 24 deaths and 35 confirmed cases across 20 local government areas.
To escape cholera, Nigerians should take several preventive measures. First, ensure access to safe drinking water by boiling water before drinking and storing it in clean, covered containers. If available, use water purification tablets. Good hygiene practices are essential: wash hands regularly with soap and clean water, especially before eating, preparing food, and after using the toilet.
Make sure food is thoroughly cooked and properly stored. Proper sanitation is also crucial: avoid open defecation and use proper latrines, dispose of waste properly, and clear sewage frequently. Additionally, participate in community clean-up activities and educate others about the importance of sanitation and hygiene.
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