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NCDC send red alert to all Nigerians amid cholera outbreak in Nigeria
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With the cholera outbreak still running strong and affecting almost every state in the nation, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has issued a warning over the rising number of yellow fever cases in the nation.
The warning was given on Tuesday in Abuja during a press briefing by NCDC Director-General Dr. Jide Idris.
According to Idris, the NCDC has been aggressively controlling a cholera outbreak since June that has affected 187 Local Government Areas and spread to 34 states as well as the Federal Capital Territory.
He claims that as of July 15, 3,623 suspected cases of cholera and 103 fatalities—or 2.8% of cases—had been reported in Nigeria.
He attributed the progress to ongoing efforts at the federal, state, and local levels and noted a minor drop in reported cases and fatalities over the past week.
However, he issued a warning that the height of the rainy season, which usually makes cholera epidemics worse, was still to come.
According to Idris, there were worries about underreporting because there weren’t enough resources for surveillance and the illness was stigmatised politically.
He noted that concerning increases in yellow fever cases had also been reported by the agency, especially since the start of the rainy season.
“Three presumptive positive cases have been reported, two in Ekiti state and one in Bayelsa, along with one death.
“Yellow fever, a viral hemorrhagic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes, presents symptoms such as fever, chills, headache, back pain, body aches, and jaundice,” he said.
Idris emphasised the value of vaccination as the best means of preventing yellow fever and providing lifetime immunity.
In order to lessen mosquito breeding places, he advised the people to get vaccinated, apply insect repellents, dress in protective gear, and remove standing water.
He claims that flooding and excessive rain have a big effect on the spread of illnesses like yellow fever and cholera.
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NAFDAC shuts 16 sachet water factories in Rivers crackdown
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has warned sachet water producers to stop producing unregistered water and to renew expired licences or face punishment.
The warning was given by the Director of NAFDAC in the South-South Zone, Chukwuma Oligbu, after the agency carried out an enforcement operation in parts of Rivers State, including Asari Toru, Akuku Toru, Degema, and Ikwerre Local Government Areas.
During the operation, 16 sachet water factories were shut down and their owners were invited for questioning.
NAFDAC said the factories were found operating in dirty conditions, using unsafe filters, providing wrong addresses, and, in some cases, using expired licences or violating other regulations.
In a statement on Thursday by the Public Relations Officer of the South-South Zone, Cyril Monye, the agency also warned that factories operating illegally or obstructing officials from carrying out their duties would be shut down and their owners prosecuted.
NAFDAC further urged the public to report any illegal water production.
According to the statement, “The sachet water factories include: Obra Bo Table Water, Abalama, Asari Toru LGA; Loilia Table Water, Okpo, Degema LGA; Jima Table Water, Obuama Harry Town, Degema LGA; and Inye Table Water, Obuama Harry Town, Degema LGA.
“Others are Obuta Table Water, Obuama Harry Town, Degema LGA; S.P. Nimi Table Water, Obuama Harry Town, Degema LGA; Soaltam Table Water, Obuama Harry Town, Degema LGA; and Piasso Table Water, Usokun, Degema LGA.
“Also shut down are: Imumsco Table Water, Port Harcourt–Degema Road, Degema LGA; Granpa Table Water, Abonnema, Akuku Toru LGA; Daa Ajuka Table Water, Abonnema, Akuku Toru LGA; and Diob Table Water, Abonnema, Akuku Toru LGA.
“At Ikwerre LGA, four factories were shut down. They include AQUA-TOBSON Table Water, DUCO Table Water, CHISODEK Table Water, and NEO BRAIN Table Water.”
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Bitter kola, salt water not Ebola cure, NCDC warns
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has warned Nigerians against relying on unverified home remedies for Ebola Virus Disease, stressing that substances such as bitter kola, salt water, herbs, and seasoning cubes cannot prevent or cure the deadly infection.
The agency issued the warning in a public advisory obtained by our correspondent, titled “Ebola Virus Disease (EVD): Myths vs Facts,” amid growing concerns and online rumours linked to a regional Ebola outbreak.
According to the NCDC, Nigeria has not recorded any confirmed case of Ebola, but misinformation surrounding fake cures could create panic and endanger lives.
“There is currently no approved home remedy for Ebola Virus Disease,” the agency stated.
It added: “Early reporting, supportive medical care, and strict infection prevention and control measures are critical. Avoid self-medication and seek care promptly if symptoms develop.”
The agency specifically debunked widespread claims circulating on social media suggesting that “drinking salt water, consuming bitter kola, or using herbal mixtures could protect people from Ebola infection.”
Public health experts have repeatedly warned that reliance on unproven remedies during disease outbreaks often delays proper treatment and increases the risk of transmission.
The NCDC also cautioned Nigerians against spreading unverified health information online, noting that false claims could undermine public health response efforts.
“Sharing unverified information can create panic and confusion. Members of the public are advised to rely only on updates from official public health authorities and credible sources,” the advisory said.
The agency urged Nigerians to remain vigilant despite the absence of any confirmed Ebola case in the country.
“Although no case has been confirmed in Nigeria, outbreaks in the region require vigilance, preparedness, and responsible public health behaviour to reduce the risk of importation and transmission,” it stated.
The warning has revived memories of Nigeria’s 2014 Ebola outbreak, when rumours about salt-water baths and bitter kola consumption flooded communities after the virus entered the country through an infected traveller from Liberia.
At the time, health authorities dismissed the claims after reports emerged that some Nigerians consumed excessive amounts of salt water in desperate attempts to avoid infection, leading to health complications in some cases.
Nigeria was eventually lauded globally for successfully containing the 2014 Ebola outbreak through aggressive contact tracing, rapid isolation of suspected cases, public awareness campaigns, and coordinated emergency response measures.
In its latest advisory, the NCDC urged Nigerians to prioritise preventive measures such as regular hand hygiene, avoiding contact with bodily fluids of sick persons, and promptly reporting unusual illnesses to health authorities.
The agency also reassured the public that surveillance and preparedness activities were ongoing across the country to prevent any possible outbreak.
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Ebola outbreak will get worse as cases rise in DRC, Uganda – WHO
The World Health Organisation, WHO, on Monday raised fresh alarm over the rapidly spreading Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC, and neighbouring Uganda, warning that the epidemic is outpacing response efforts and could worsen in the coming weeks.
Speaking at a virtual ministerial briefing convened by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus described the outbreak as extremely serious and difficult, revealing that more than 900 suspected cases and 220 suspected deaths have already been recorded in DRC.
“So far, 101 cases have been confirmed in DRC, with 10 confirmed deaths. But we know the epidemic in DRC is much larger. In the early hours of Sunday, May 17, I declared the Ebola outbreak in DRC a Public Health Emergency of International Concern after consulting the Ministers of Health of both DRC and Uganda, and following Africa CDC’s notification,” Tedros said.
He disclosed that WHO had upgraded the national risk assessment in DRC from “high” to “very high,” while maintaining regional risk at “high.”
Countries bordering DRC, he warned, are particularly vulnerable and must take immediate preventive action.
“In Uganda, there are five confirmed cases and one death,” he said, commending President Yoweri Museveni for cancelling this year’s Martyrs’ Day celebrations, an annual religious event that attracts nearly two million people.
“I appreciate the leadership of President Museveni in cancelling the Martyrs’ Day commemoration to prevent further spread of the virus,” he added.
Tedros noted that insecurity and public distrust in eastern DRC are worsening the crisis.
“The delay in detecting the outbreak means that we are now playing catch-up with a very fast-moving epidemic. We are urgently scaling up operations, but at the moment, the epidemic is outpacing us.”
According to him, intensified fighting in the provinces of Ituri and North Kivu has displaced more than 100,000 people in recent months, complicating surveillance and response operations.
“There is also significant distrust of outside authorities among the local population. In the past week, there have been two security incidents at health facilities,” he stated.
“Building trust in affected communities is critical to a successful response and is one of our highest priorities.”
The WHO chief further disclosed that there are currently no approved vaccines or therapeutics specifically for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, which has only caused two previous outbreaks — in Uganda in 2007 and DRC in 2012.
“Last week, WHO convened leaders of several partner organisations to review the pipeline of vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics,” he said.
“WHO has recommended prioritising two monoclonal antibodies to advance in clinical trials. We are also recommending evaluation of the antiviral obeldesivir in a clinical trial as post-exposure prophylaxis for high-risk contacts.”
He added that the clinical trial is being jointly developed with Africa CDC and the Collaborative Open Research Consortium on Filoviruses.
Tedros said WHO had already released $3.9 million from its Contingency Fund for Emergencies to support response efforts and announced plans to travel to DRC alongside Chikwe Ihekweazu.
He stressed that unity among African nations and international partners would determine how quickly the outbreak could be contained.
“We are facing an extremely serious and difficult outbreak. It will get worse before it gets better. But we know this virus, and we know how to stop it. We have stopped every previous Ebola outbreak, and we will stop this one too.
“The question is just how quickly we can do it, and how many more lives will be lost before we do,” he said.
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