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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has reported 53 deaths and 1,528 suspected cases of cholera across 31 states and 107 local government areas since the start of 2024, resulting in a case fatality rate of 3.5%.

During a press briefing, NCDC Director General Dr. Jide Idris highlighted concerns that the outbreak could worsen with the intensifying rainy season. In response, the NCDC has activated a National Cholera Emergency Operation Centre to coordinate nationwide efforts. This includes bolstering surveillance, enhancing diagnostic capacities, and raising public awareness. The NCDC emphasizes the need for immediate and coordinated actions from all stakeholders to contain the outbreak and prevent further fatalities.

Dr. Idris also acknowledged the recent public health challenges, including Lassa fever and meningitis outbreaks, stressing the importance of comprehensive and swift responses to the ongoing cholera crisis.