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WAHALA!! 300 Secondary Students Health At Risk In FGC Ikole by Nobody: 4:08pm On Oct 24, 2015
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.
"We had alerted the water corporation to chlorinate their water.
They have about six boreholes and we have got them chlorinated,
because we knew as professionals that the water could be a source.
"We are trying to look into their environment , so that we can get
where such could have broken out. We want to know how they
dump their faeces and how they dump their sewages.
"We have taken their blood samples of students infected to the
hospital and preliminary test shows that it was not cholera. It was
diarrhea and vomiting. We are sending the samples for further test
to confirm that it was not cholera," she said.
The commissioner urged the members of the public not to exhibit
fear, saying government would take every decisive action to put the
situation under control.

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Re: WAHALA!! 300 Secondary Students Health At Risk In FGC Ikole by sinaj(f): 4:20pm On Oct 24, 2015
Oluwa dey!
Re: WAHALA!! 300 Secondary Students Health At Risk In FGC Ikole by Nobody: 4:24pm On Oct 24, 2015
speedy recovery to them

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