Unknown illness hits Ekiti college, 300 pupils hospitalised
October 23, 2015 :
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose
No
fewer than 300 pupils of the Federal Government Girls’ College, Efon
Alaaye, Ekiti State, have been hospitalised following an outbreak of an
unknown disease.
Signs of the outbreak, which many
reportedly initially thought was cholera, began on October 10 when some
of the pupils started vomiting and stooling.
However, the Ekiti State Government,
through its Commissioner for Health, Dr. Olurotimi Ojo, has dismissed
the disease as “diarrhoea”, just as it has begun an investigation into
its cause.
Besides, it was learnt that Governor
Ayodele Fayose had ordered the commissioner to mobilise healthcare
workers to the school to arrest the situation.
Parents and guardians have started trooping to the school to check if their children and wards were among the victims.
The Principal, Mrs. Grace Ogunyomi, was said to have reported the case to the State Government on Wednesday for prompt action.
The authorities of the school have been taking the affected pupils to Efon General Hospital since the epidemic started.
Of the about 300 pupils said to be
infected, only 31 of them were still receiving treatment while others
had been treated and discharged, a source, who craved anonymity,
revealed on Thursday.
Although it was suspected that the pupils
contracted the sickness through food or water, a teacher, who spoke
under anonymity, confirmed that medical examination of samples of their
water and food proved otherwise.
When contacted, the Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Health, Dr. Folakemi Olomojobi, who spoke on behalf of the
commissioner, confirmed that only 20 of the infected pupils were still
in the hospital, adding that the ministry had brought in environmental
health officials.
“We have alerted the water corporation to
chlorinate their water. They have about six boreholes and we have 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 blood samples of affected pupils to the hospital and the
preliminary test shows that it was not cholera. It was diarrhoea and
vomiting. We are sending the samples for further test to confirm that it
is not cholera,” she said.
The commissioner assured the public that government would do everything possible to control the epidemic.
Efforts to speak with the Permanent
Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health, Mr. Linus Awute, on Thursday,
were not successful as he neither answered his calls nor responded to
text messages sent to his phone.
However, the Director, Diseases
Surveillance and Notification, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Mrs.
Olubunmi Ojo, said only a laboratory test could confirm the nature of
the infection.
She said,”We are waiting for an official
report. There is surveillance in place that we need to check. We shall
have a clearer picture by tomorrow. It may be food poisoning and not
cholera. We will only be able to confirm after a laboratory diagnosis.
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