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Edo NMA reaffirms commitment to fight against cholera outbreak – Chairman

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The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Edo chapter, has expressed deep concern over the recent cholera outbreak in the country, reaffirming its commitment to help contain the spread of the disease.

Dr Udoka Imoisili, Chairman, NMA, Edo chapter, said this on Wednesday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin.

She said “Cholera is a highly infectious and potentially life-threatening illness that poses a significant risk to public health.

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“It is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, which spreads cholera through contaminated food and water.”

She said that the association was collaborating with government agencies, healthcare providers and international organisations to coordinate a robust response to the outbreak.

“The NMA remains dedicated to providing support and assistance during this challenging time; we urge the public to stay vigilant and proactive in safeguarding community health.

“There is an urgent need for improved sanitation, access to clean drinking water, and heightened hygiene practices to curb the outbreak.”

Imoisili recommended access to clean water, practicing proper sanitation and maintaining food safety as measures to prevent the disease.

She also urged the public to seek prompt medical attention for symptoms such as severe diarrhea, vomiting and dehydration.

“The association urges the public to boil water, use purification tablets or drink bottled water to ensure safety.

“It also stresses the importance of frequent hand washing, using hand sanitisers and proper waste disposal to prevent contamination.

“Consuming properly cooked food and storing it hygienically are essential steps in preventing cholera transmission,” she added.

She called for increased awareness within communities about cholera’s signs and preventive measures, noting that educating friends, family and neighbours could significantly contribute to combating the outbreak.

NAN

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