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Cholera outbreak kills 58 in northeast Nigeria

Authorities in Bauchi State, northeast Nigeria, announced on Friday that a cholera outbreak had killed 58 and infected over 250 people. This prompted the creation of new committees for emergency response and prevention.

In Nigeria, health officials report widespread shortages of water and food in rural areas as well as urban slums.

Auwal Mohammed Jatau, Deputy Governor of Bauchi State, said that the state had recorded 258 new cases with 58 deaths. These outbreaks can be prevented with coordinated responses and timely interventions.

Jatau said that the committees are aiming to centralise and align long-term preventive strategies with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention and a national plan for cholera prevention.

According to the NCDC, Nigeria has seen more than 11,000 suspected cases of cholera and 400 deaths over the last two years. Children under five are the most affected. Reporting by Camillus EBOH in Abuja, Writing by Elisha BALA-GBOGBO Editing by Peter Graff

(source: Reuters)