‘Abasha’ leads to Cholera outbreak in Lagos; 3 confirmed dead


Three persons have been confirmed dead as cholera outbreak hit Lagos.

The Lagos State Government in a prompt response has moved to stop the spread of the disease.

At an emergency news conference at the Lagos State Government Secretariat, Alausa, in Ikeja, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria on Wednesday, Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris confirmed that 13 cases of cholera infection had been reported and that three persons have died so far while some had been treated and discharged from the hospital.

Idris explained that investigations carried out by the ministry had revealed that the suspected cases recorded were contracted from food sources such as the African food salad popularly called ‘Abasha’, well-water sources, especially in areas like Ikare community, Amuwo-Odofin Local Government area and Badia area of Apapa Local Government area, and other infected foods from food sellers, and other unhygienic habits.

Other suspected areas are Ajeromi, Lagos Island, Oshodi-Isolo and Surulere Local Government.

Kazeem Ugbodaga for PM News

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One thought on “‘Abasha’ leads to Cholera outbreak in Lagos; 3 confirmed dead

  1. Just a quick note to say I think you’re rendering a useful timely news alert service, Jide.

    This one on Cholera, for example, made me immediately alert my wife back in Nigeria, to watch for the kids as they go to school from tmr, by checking that the authorities are aware, and taking preventive steps.

    Few days back, I was wondering why on earth I could not update my Facebook status, with my latest blog post, when your news alert came in with an timely explanation!

    Do keep up the good work, Jide :-)
    Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from MOOV BENIN

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