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In reporting week 32, the number of suspected cases of #cholera increased to 121 cases.

Our weekly situation report provides an update on the current #cholera epidemiological situation in Nigeria and our response activities.

🔗 Download via:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=7&name=An%20update%20of%20Cholera%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
People who consume potentially contaminated food or fruits without washing and cooking properly are at higher risk of #cholera infection.

Ensure that food is well cooked before consumption.

Only consume raw food such as fruits and vegetables, after washing thoroughly with safe water.

#StopCholera
Signs and symptoms of #cholera include profuse watery diarrhoea (rice water stools), nausea, vomiting, and weakness.

Do not self-medicate!

Visit a primary health care centre close to you for proper treatment.

#TakeResponsibility
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#Cholera is a waterborne disease, and the risk of transmission is higher when there is poor sanitation and disruption of clean water supply.

The long-term solution for #cholera control lies:
➡️Safe drinking water
➡️Proper environmental sanitation
➡️ Proper personal hygiene

#STOPcholera
People who consume potentially contaminated food or fruits without washing and cooking properly are at higher risk of #cholera infection.

Ensure that food is well cooked before consumption.

Only consume raw food such as fruits and vegetables, after washing thoroughly with safe water.

#STOPcholera
Blocked drainage systems could lead to contamination of safe water sources and increase the risk of #cholera infection.

Play your part to limit the risk:
Stop dumping refuse in drainages
Clear blocked drainages in and around your homes
Ensure proper clearing of sewage

#STOPcholera
#TakeResponsibility
The time between #cholera infection and the appearance of symptoms is 2 hours to 5 days

Please do not self-medicate.

Visit a healthcare facility immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment.

#STOPcholera
#Handwashing with soap under clean, running water is very vital to the prevention of #cholera.

Important #handwashing moments⬇️
While caring for the ill
After using the toilet
Before food preparation
Before and after eating
After touching high-contact surfaces

#STOPcholera
As of 29th September, over 10,000 suspected cases of #cholera have been recorded from the 36 States + FCT.

The ongoing cholera outbreak has been worsened by limited access to clean water, open defecation, & poor hygiene practices in affected communities.

🔗Download the situation report
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=7&name=An%20update%20of%20Cholera%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
Severe cases of #cholera can lead to death within hours due to massive loss of body fluid.

Ensure prompt administration of oral rehydration solution (ORS) to replace lost fluids and visit a health care facility immediately for proper treatment.

Do not self-medicate

#STOPcholera
#HandHygiene with clean, running water is very vital to the prevention of #cholera.

Important #handwashing moments⬇️

While caring for the ill
After using the toilet
Before food preparation
Before and after eating
After touching high contact surfaces

#TakeResponsibility
UNCLEAN WATER, unwashed hands, and uncovered food are some of the ways #Cholera germs are spread.

Ensure your water is safe before use:
➡️BOIL water before drinking
➡️USE water from safe sources
➡️STORE water in properly covered containers
➡️STOP open defecation

#STOPCholera
#Cholera can spread through contaminated foods.

Make your foods safe before consumption:
➡️PREPARE your food in a clean area, away from sewage or waste bins
➡️WASH fruits and vegetables properly with clean water
➡️STORE your food in well-covered containers
➡️COOK your food properly before eating
➡️USE water from safe sources

#STOPcholera
📣COMING UP

Join our Head of Health Emergency Preparedness, Dr Biodun Ogunniyi as he gives update on #Cholera response in Nigeria.

Tune in LIVE on NTA to join the conversation

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🚨 Cholera Situation Report (Epi Week 5: 2nd Feb 2025)

📌 100 new suspected cases
📌 0 new deaths
📌 22 states affected
📌 44 LGAs affected

💡 What is Cholera?
Cholera is a bacterial infection that causes severe diarrhea and dehydration. It spreads through contaminated food and water. To prevent cholera:
Drink safe water
Wash hands with soap under clean running water regularly
Eat properly cooked food
Maintain proper sanitation

Read the full report: https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/files/sitreps/f84def0936bf6bd6b18a6da648c8ff1f.pdf

#Cholera #EndCholeraNigeria #PublicHealth #NCDCNigeria
🚨 Cholera Situation Report (Epi Week 9: 2nd March 2025)

📌 2 new suspected cases
📌 1,149 total suspected cases
📌 0 new deaths
📌 28 total deaths
📌 25 states affected
📌 66 LGAs affected
📌 2.4% case fatality ratio

Read the full report: https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/files/sitreps/2bfedb8db1fddf6d05a6f341a0dc71e5.pdf

#Cholera #PublicHealth #NCDCNigeria
Hand washing with soap under running water can prevent the spread of #cholera

Critical times for hand washing:
➡️ Upon reaching home
➡️ Before preparing food
➡️ Before consuming food or feeding a child
➡️ After using toilet facilities
➡️ After washing a child who has defecated

Remember- clean hands save lives

#StopCholera
#WorldHandHygieneDay2025
#UniteForSafety
#CleanYourHands #InfectionPrevention
#HandHygieneDay #TurnNigeriaOrange
#NCDCNigeria
#Cholera is a serious disease that spreads through unsafe water and contaminated food. You can greatly reduce risk of contamination by making sure the water you drink is clean and safe:
Always use water from reliable and trusted sources.
Boil your water before drinking to kill harmful germs.
Store water in clean, properly sealed containers to prevent recontamination.
Before drinking bottled water, check that the seal is intact.

⚠️if you or someone around you experiences sudden diarrhoea (watery stool), seek medical care immediately—it could be a sign of cholera. Early treatment saves lives.✅️

🔔 Stay safe, stay healthy. Together we can prevent
cholera!

#StopCholera #StayStafe #NCDCNigeria
Protect yourself and your loved ones from #Cholera by practicing good hygiene and safe food habits.

💧 Drink only safe, treated water
🧼 Wash hands regularly with soap under clean running water
🍲 Cook food thoroughly
🏡 Keep your surroundings clean

Stay safe, Stay healthy! 💪


#StopCholera #HealthyLiving #NCDCNigeria #CleanWater #HygieneMatters