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Kaduna School Diarrhea Outbreak: 15 Girls Discharged From Hospital, Says Commissioner

The Kaduna State Gpvernment says the 15 hospitalised students as a result of the recent diarrhea outbreak at the Government Girls Senior and Junior Secondary School, Kawo, have fully recovered, discharged and resumed school.
The State Commissioner for Health, Umma Kaltum -Ahmed, made this kmown in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday in Kaduna.
“On June 30,, the ministry received reports of multiple students presenting with symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting.
” In swift response, the State Rapid Response Team (RRT), in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and other health partners, were deployed to investigate and contain the outbreak.
“An investigation conducted by the Kaduna State Rapid Response Team, led by the State Epidemiologist, Dr Jeremiah Diako, revealed that 81 students were affected.the affected students were between the ages of 16 and 17,” she said.
She said the 15 students who required admission at General Hospital Kawo, have fully recovered and have since been discharged.
” No fatalities were recorded. The situation has been successfully contained, and the students have continued normal activities under close monitoring,” he said.
The commissioner recommended preventive measures for schools and public to prevent future occurrence which included: hand washing,use of alcohol – based sanitiser, safe drinking water and food safely.
” All schools, communities, and the general public are to wash their hands thoroughly with soap and clean water, especially after using the toilet and before eating or preparing food.
” They have been directed to install hand washing stations in schools and public areas and avoid food handling while symptomatic and use alcohol-based hand sanitizers (with at least 60% alcohol) when soap and water are unavailable.
” Students or staff with diarrhea or vomiting should stay home until at least 48 hours after symptoms resolve,” she said.
She added that residents should ensure water for drinking is boiled, chlorinated, or treated appropriately.
She urged residents to cook food thoroughly, especially meats, eggs and vegetables.
She added that all schools and residents should always embark on environmental Sanitation.
“Keep school Kitchens, toilets and drainage systems clean and functional.
Dispose of waste properly to prevent contamination and vector breeding.
“Conduct regular health talks in schools and communities, and train food handlers on personal hygiene and safe food preparation practices.
She also called on residents to end open defecation by promoting the use of clean latrines.
The commissioner call on school administrators, community leaders, local health teams, and citizens to collaborate in implementing these preventive measures.
“The ministry of health remains fully committed to protecting the health and safety of students and the broader population. We appreciate the rapid support of our health partners and thank all stakeholders involved in managing this outbreak.”(NAN)

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