Agency Two persons have been confirmed dead and five others hospitalised in the Badagry area of Lagos. This was disclosed by the Medical Director, General Hospital, Badagry, Dr Olatunde Bakare, while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday. He said the individuals, who are inmates, were brought to the hospital by some officials of the Correctional Centre in the town.
NAN reports that health authorities declared a cholera outbreak in Lagos on June 15 when 436 suspected cases were reported. NAN also reports that six days later, there were more than 500 suspected cases and 43 confirmed cases, with a 5.4 per cent case fatality rate among the suspected cases reported.
Bakare said six inmates of the centre were brought to the hospital on July 9, at about 7:00 p.m. According to him, one of the inmates was brought in dead while the other died the following morning in the hospital.
“The laboratory test confirmed that they had the disease and they were hospitalized at the emergency axis of the hospital. “Another inmate was brought in the following day, making five patients receiving treatment now,” he added. Bakare said one of the patients had been treated and discharged.
According to the CMD, there was prompt response by the Lagos State Ministry of Health to the centre. He said, “The ministry sent in monitoring teams of doctors and environmental service officers to the prison and the General Hospital, Badagry with necessary drugs. “They brought intravenous fluid.
