Siaya Cholera outbreak: Three children, one adult dead as over 100 cases reported
One more person
has died of Cholera in Siaya County, taking the fatalities to four - among them
three children and an adult - following an outbreak of the acute diarrheal
disease in the county.
Siaya Governor
James Orengo told Citizen Digital that all the fatalities were recorded at
Bondo sub-county hospital, further noting that more than 100 Cholera cases have
been reported in the county since the outbreak was reported on April 20, 2023.
“Bondo and Rarieda
have been the epicentre of the cases of Cholera and we assign that to
activities along the beaches,” said Governor Orengo on Thursday when he flagged
off three ambulances at the Siaya County headquarters.
“Medical staff
have been going to the beaches to try to educate people about maintaining
hygiene and general precautions against Cholera. Special attention is being
given to the islands particularly because if you can’t deal with the cases in
the first instance they can reach hospitals when it’s a little too late.”
Governor Orengo
correspondingly urged Siaya residents to remain vigilant as far as hygiene is
concerned and to immediately rush persons exhibiting Cholera symptoms to local
health facilities.
“All we are urging
people is if that if you know someone who has any form of vomiting take those
cases to hospital early since they can be helped and assisted and we can avoid
fatalities,” he said.
“We’ve got
commodities to deal with Cholera which are valuable but in the meantime we are
pleading with our people to maintain the rules of hygiene.”
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