CHOLERA: FCTA WARNS RESIDENTS AGAINST
OPEN DEFECATION
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) on Thursday
warned residents in the territory to desist from open defecation to prevent
cholera.
Dr. Humphrey Okoroukwu, the Director, Public Health, Health and
Human Services Secretariat, FCTA, gave the warning in Abuja.
Seven deaths have so far been recorded from cholera outbreak in
four communities of Sauka, Mpape, Kubwa village and Ushafa.
Okoroukwu explained that open defecation was one of the causes
that predispose some residents to cholera which affected some communities in
the territory.
“People should stop defecating in open places, especially around
the river banks to prevent infectious diseases like cholera.
“Residents are advised to have toilets in their homes and those
who cannot afford Water Closet should endeavour to have pit latrines to avoid
outbreak of cholera,” he said.
The director said that cholera outbreak was common during the
rainy season, and stressed the need for residents to take necessary
precautions.
He said that cholera outbreak occurred mainly in rural
communities that had no access to potable water.
Okoroukwu also enjoined FCT residents to treat their drinkable
water and ensure that it was free of any contamination.
He
advised residents to take sick persons with symptoms of cholera immediately to
nearby healthcare facility or hospital, pointing out that timeliness is of the
essence.

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