Cholera: People with underlying health conditions at greater risk, expert says

A consultant family physician, Adewumi Adesida, has cautioned people with underlying health conditions and others with certain lifestyle habits to be careful, as they are at greater risk of contracting cholera.
Mr Adesida said this on Monday in Abuja during an interview with journalists.
He said those at risk of being infected with cholera are people who eat outside their homes a lot, children under five years old, and those using ulcer drugs, as the acid lining the stomach may not be in good proportion due to the drugs.
Others are people with blood group ‘O’, pregnant women, elders (60 years and older), people living with HIV/AIDS, smokers, people who drink alcohol, people with diabetes and people living with cancer.
“Some others at risk are poor people (living below one dollar per day), malnourished people, as well as people who do not observe good hygiene,” he added.
He, however, said that more than 80 per cent of people infected with cholera would clear it without coming down with the disease if their immune system was strong.
Mr Adesida advised those on medication for HIV/AIDS, cancer and diabetes to maintain good hygiene and take their drugs regularly, and urged pregnant women not to miss their antenatal vitamins, eat a balanced diet and quit smoking.
He also advised pregnant women against alcoholic beverages and to go for the cholera vaccine, noting that “the first aid for cholera is the use of Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS).
“If the ready-made ORS is not available at home, you can prepare it by boiling one litre of water and allow it to cool, then adding half a teaspoon of salt and six teaspoons of sugar.
“Shake it to mix it well, and it is ready for drinking. Eat lots of bananas and take zinc tablets.”
He, however, advised visiting the hospital in case the patient needed intravenous fluid or was placed on admission.
Cholera, an infection of the small intestine, is caused by a bacterium called Vibrio cholerae, causing serious disease outbreaks and even death. Its symptoms include vomiting, dehydration and diarrhoea.
As of June, a state of emergency was declared over an outbreak of cholera in Lagos, which has since spread to other states, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), with more than 2,809 suspected cases across 33 states, resulting in 82 deaths.
(NAN)
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