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Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by Adesiji77: 9:19am On Feb 08, 2016
• WHO blames El Nino for Zika outbreak
• ‘Flights to Nigeria from affected countries should be fumigated’

NIGERIANS should brace for adverse weather conditions such as heavy rainfall and flooding, and diseases like cholera this year.

This is against the backdrop of predictions by the World Health Organisation (WHO) that rainfall patterns will be unusually heavy and lead to serious flooding and major outbreaks of malaria, cholera and Rift Valley Fever.

Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is a viral zoonosis that primarily affects animals but also has the capacity to infect humans. The disease also results in significant economic losses due to death and abortion among RVF-infected livestock.

According to WHO, El Niño which is a warming of the central to eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, affects rainfall patterns and temperatures most intensely in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, which are particularly vulnerable to natural hazards. Typically, some places receive much more rain than normal while others receive much less.

According to a new report by WHO, severe drought, flooding, heavy rains and temperature rises are all known effects of El Niño that can lead to food insecurity and malnutrition, disease outbreaks, acute water shortages, and disruption of health services. The health implications are usually more intense in developing countries with fewer capacities to reduce the health consequences.

The WHO report reads: “The current El Niño from 2015 to 2016 is predicted to be the worst in recent years, and comparable to the El Niño in 1997-1998, which had major health consequences worldwide. In Eastern Africa, as a result of the El Niño in 1997-1998, WHO found that rainfall patterns were unusually heavy and led to serious flooding and major outbreaks of malaria, cholera and Rift Valley Fever.”

Also, a new study published in The Lancet, has concluded that the Zika outbreak sweeping through the Americas was triggered by the El Niño phenomenon and global warming.

The exceptionally hot and dry winter and spring recently experienced in northeast Brazil created the perfect conditions for the Zika-carrying Aedes mosquito to thrive.

While the high temperatures recorded in the region encouraged the growth of the mosquito population, the drought that ensued also played a role.

In times of drought people are compelled to store reservoirs of water in containers near their homes, thus creating a convenient habitat for the mosquito, experts at the University of Haifa and the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), said.

Dr. Shlomit Paz, who led the study with Prof. Jan Semenza, said: “The extreme temperature and drought are due to a combination of the El Niño phenomenon and the climate changes of recent years.”

Meanwhile, experts are recommending that aircraft flying into Nigeria from countries hit by the Zika virus should be sprayed with insecticides to stop the virus from spreading.

To combat mosquitos that might have entered aircraft travelling to Nigeria, insecticides should be sprayed to kill them off.

Similarly, the DailyMailUK reported yesterday that planes arriving in the United Kingdom (UK) from all countries where cases of Zika have been confirmed in South America and the Caribbean will be sprayed as a precautionary measure.

But The Guardian reliably learnt that the precautions – known as ‘disinfection’ – already occur on many flights from the region as a precaution against mosquito-borne malaria.

The WHO advises it has found no evidence that insecticide sprays used in planes are harmful to human health when used as recommended.

Individuals can protect themselves from mosquito bites by using insect repellents, and wearing long sleeves and long pants – especially during daylight, when the mosquitoes tend to be most active, health officials say.

Eliminating breeding spots and controlling mosquito populations can help prevent the spread of the virus.
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2016/02/heavy-rainfall-flooding-malaria-cholera-expected-in-nigeria/

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by INTROVERT(f): 9:21am On Feb 08, 2016
God help us.

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by cutetopsey(f): 10:53am On Feb 08, 2016
Hmmmmm

It is well
Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by brunofarad(m): 10:53am On Feb 08, 2016
This calls for timely intervention and proactive measures then.

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by onome324(m): 10:53am On Feb 08, 2016
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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by Mrsfrada: 10:54am On Feb 08, 2016
God have mercy
Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by Flexherbal(m): 10:54am On Feb 08, 2016
All these in 1 country? God have mercy.

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by TippyTop(m): 10:55am On Feb 08, 2016
See all the diseases and misfortunes now coming to Nigeria because of Presidiot "badluck" Buhari.

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by joey150(m): 10:55am On Feb 08, 2016
Nigeria is poorly equipped to handle any disaster.

Na only to dey shout God we sabi..like he didnt give us brains to figure basic things out!

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by UnknownT: 10:55am On Feb 08, 2016
Them don cum again with this flood predictions wey go make people make dem no farm dis year again like dem predict for 2013

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by ORACLE1975(m): 10:56am On Feb 08, 2016
Next
Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by diana158(m): 10:56am On Feb 08, 2016
how far lassa fever when dat one go finish@WHO.

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by WHOcarex: 10:57am On Feb 08, 2016
WHOcares
Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:57am On Feb 08, 2016
Ok, no Pastor confirmed this in the new year message and massage grin

Science sef shocked

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by ednut1(m): 10:58am On Feb 08, 2016
end times, anyone importing Tokunbo tyre shud be arrested, Zika infested mosquitoes ft dey d tyre o

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by asumo12: 10:58am On Feb 08, 2016
Not My Portions
Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by orlarbissy(f): 10:58am On Feb 08, 2016
God help us
Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by damibravo(m): 10:58am On Feb 08, 2016
Torres?
Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by seyilabi(m): 10:58am On Feb 08, 2016
God will protect us
Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by asumo12: 10:58am On Feb 08, 2016
Why


Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by jidxin(m): 10:59am On Feb 08, 2016
prophet of doom... liars everywhere

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by Pascal181: 11:00am On Feb 08, 2016
Me and my family are from all these negative predictions. I'm not bothered

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by princejtb4real(m): 11:01am On Feb 08, 2016
Ehyah sadEhyah
Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by olafum1(m): 11:04am On Feb 08, 2016
This prediction won't come near you, your family, community, state and Nigeria IJN.

I believe, like if u believe.

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by flowjoe: 11:04am On Feb 08, 2016
God forbid
Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by SylarsMcQuins: 11:05am On Feb 08, 2016
Especially in the Northern part, that region needs to be liberated through education....

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Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by MrAboki: 11:06am On Feb 08, 2016
SylarsMcQuins:
Especially in the Northern part, that region needs to be liberated through education....


And the Heavy rains would wipe the entire east away. angry
Re: Heavy Rainfall, Flooding, Malaria, Cholera Expected In Nigeria by SylarsMcQuins: 11:09am On Feb 08, 2016
MrAboki:


And the Heavy rains would wipe the entire east away. angry
Lol... Be at peace wit ursef bro and all shall will be well.

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