Cholera kills 60 in Imatong – Lobong

Hellen Achayo | June 27, 2017 | 1:38 pm

Hand-washing is one of the ways to prevent cholera, according to health
experts. UNICEF Photo.

More than 60 people have died of cholera in Kapoeta State in the past two
months, Governor Louis Lobong Lojore has said.Mr. Lobong also said more
than 2,000 cases have either been admitted or treated in health facilities
since the outbreak began in May.He said the exact number of people who
might have been infected with cholera has not been established due to the
remoteness of some areas.“Cholera started in May and still up to today, it
is still happened, generally in most parts of the state,” Mr. Lobong told
Eye Radio this morning.“Of course, these are cases that we were able to
reach but there are some cases in very remote areas where we are not able
to access and get the data,” he said.

Mr. Lobong released this data two weeks after the State Minister of Health,
Stella Lorika, said tests had shown that some people in Kauto County were
suffering from dysentery, not cholera.She said a team of health workers was
sent to Kauto to carry out tests after reports of suspected cholera in the
area.

Cholera is a deadly disease caused by eating or drinking contaminated food
or water. It can be prevented through proper hygiene and sanitation.Cases
of the epidemic are being reported across the country since the resurgence
of the disease last year.

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