Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology has warned its students of a possible cholera outbreak after a number of incidents of cholera were reported in Juja.
In a statement issued on Sunday last week, the institution’s acting chief medical officer; RW Mugo urged students to stop buying hawked food and report any suspicious cases.
The cholera outbreak alert was issued after reports emerged in a section of the media indicating a mother and three children had been admitted with the deadly disease at Thika Level Five.
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