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Symptoms of #Cholera include:

➡️Profuse watery stool
➡️Nausea
➡️Vomiting
➡️Weakness

Do not ignore them or self-medicate!

Visit a healthcare facility close to you for prompt diagnosis and treatment.

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Read and share our #cholera health advisory which provides information on:

➡️ People at higher risk of infection
➡️ Modes of spread
➡️ Signs and symptoms
➡️ Prevention measures
➡️ Advice for healthcare workers

🔗 https://ncdc.gov.ng/news/513/stop-cholera%3A-public-health-advisory

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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.

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#Cholera is characterised by rapid onset of profuse watery diarrhoea (rice water stools), with or without vomiting.

It is usually not associated with fever and is highly contagious.

Report early to a healthcare facility if you notice symptoms.

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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.

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Unsafe practices such as improper disposal of refuse and open defecation endanger the safety of water used for drinking and personal use.

This rainy season:
Only consume water from safe sources
Stop open defaecation
Dispose of trash properly
Ensure proper drainage of sewage

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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

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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.

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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

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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.

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#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

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Cholera spreads easily through contaminated food and water, especially during the rainy season.

If you notice symptoms like severe diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea and fever, seek medical help immediately!

Early treatment saves lives.

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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

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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

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#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

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