Information reaching Nigeria Natural Health Online has it that no fewer than 15 persons have been confirmed killed by the deadly Lassa fever in Ondo State, Nigeria between January and February 2019. It was also revealed that the disease had infected 102 persons in the state within the period under review.
The Ondo State Chairman of the Nigerian Medical Association disclosed this to journalists in Akure, the state capital.
According to him, Owo, Ose, Akoko
North, Akure South and Akure North local government areas are the areas
in the state where the cases were recorded.
He said, “As of Thursday February 21,
2019, 102 people have been positive to Lassa fever, 82 people in
January and 20 people so far in February. About 15 people have died in
January as a result of the fever but no death has been recorded so far
in February.
“Most people that died either reported
late or were already subjected to alternative treatment and doing
self-medication before they eventually came to hospital. Their kidneys
and livers had been affected as a result of the delay.”
Oke, who works at the Federal Medical
Centre, Owo, urged residents of the state to report early to the medical
centre if they experienced upsurge of temperature in their bodies.
He, however, noted that the FMC had the highest success rate out of the three centres for Lassa fever treatment in Nigeria.
“We have contact tracing mechanism
whereby we can place on surveillance for 21 days those that may have
contact with an infected person.
“We continue to monitor their temperature if it is above 37.8 and ask them quick for treatment,” he stated.
The medical doctor added that the state
government had put in place measures to curtail the fever and that the
government had declared a state of emergency in the health sector.
Oke explained that Ondo NMA, alongside
the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and other stakeholders, had
engaged in series of sensitisation programmes for the people of the
state in a bid to prevent spread of the disease in the state.
He said, “Since the outbreak of Lassa
fever, we have been moving round all the health facilities to sensitise
our people on the need to maintain universal caution and also to be
vigilant.”
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