Lassa Fever, No new case of virus in Plateau – Health Commissioner
Dr. Kunden Deyin, Commissioner of Health in Plateau said there was no fresh outbreak of Lassa fever in the state.
Deyin made the clarification in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Jos.
He
said that the last case of Lassa fever in the State was in August 2016
when a nomadic woman and a student from the University of Jos, were
tested for the disease.
According to him, the two patients were treated and discharged from the University of Jos Teaching Hospital (JUTH), and they are doing well.
He
disclosed that aside the two confirmed cases, there were 10 persons
with suspected cases of Lassa fever, but when the test results came back
from EDO, it showed that they were negative.
The Commissioner added that the government and the ministry were on top of the situation
“We have not relented on our oars because we do not have a case of Lassa fever in Plateau.
“The
ministry of health has since commenced aggressive sensitization and
awareness campaigns in Jos-Bukuru metropolis and in the 17 LGAs of the
state to enlighten the people on how to prevent the disease.
“The ministry, through its sensitization campaign has educated the populace on the importance of keeping a clean environment,” he said.
Deyin
said there was the need to ensure that all foods were stored in a
rodent proof containers and to desist from drying food stuff on the road
side since the rat can urinate and defecate in them.
“We embarked on this social mobilization because we believe that prevention is better than cure,” he said.
Deyin
said that the ministry had liaised with traditional and religious
leaders on the need to sensitise their subjects and congregations on the
importance of promoting good community and personal hygiene.
He,
therefore, appealed to the people to ensure that rodents were not
allowed into houses since a dirty environment attracts the rodent which
causes the disease.
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