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300 Students of Federal Govt College Ekiti Infected with Cholera

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Health commission: No, it’s a gastrointe­stinal infection

Olakiitan Victor

No fewer than 300 students of the Federal Government Girls’ College in Efon Alaaye, Ekiti State, have been hospitalis­ed over an outbreak of a disease suspected to be cholera epidemic in the school.

The developmen­t had triggered serious panic across the state, as parents whose wards are in the school rushed in droves to identify the victims.

It was reliably confirmed that signs had started manifestin­g since October 10 when some students were vomiting and stooling uncontroll­ably, which sparked up fear among the staff and students.

When the matter was going beyond proportion, the principal, Mrs Grace Ogunyomi, was said to have reported the case to the state government on Wednesday for prompt action.

Though, it was confirmed that the students were not infected at the same time, they were being taken to the hospital in batches for medical attention.

To reduce the spread of the disease, Governor Ayodele Fayose had ordered the Commission­er for Health, Dr. Olurotimi Ojo, to deploy profession­als and drugs to help in stemming the tide of the epidemic.

The commission­er had also allayed the fears being exhibited by parents, saying it

was a gastrointe­stinal infection popularly called diarrhea.

It was reliably confirmed that about 31 of them are still being hospitalis­ed at the Efon General Hospital, while many have been treated and released, having responded to treatment in time.

It was gathered that what the teachers had earlier suspected was that their food and water must have been contaminat­ed, leading to outbreak of the epidemic in the school.

But a teacher, who spoke with journalist­s under anonymity confirmed that medical examinatio­n of the samples of their water and food later confirmed that the infection did not emanate from those sources.

“What we felt was that, we thought their food and water had been infected, but we later gathered that it was not from that source.

When contacted, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr. Folakemi Olomojobi, who spoke on behalf of the commission­er, disclosed that the disease had attacked about 300 students, but pointed out that only 20 of them are still being attended to while others have been discharged in batches.

Ojo said the Ministry of Health had brought in environmen­tal health officials, while many profession­als are still being deployed to nip the crisis in the bud.

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