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Kaduna Confirms Two More Cases Of Lassa Fever

Commissioner for Health, Kaduna State, Dr Amina Mohammed-Baloni, on Saturday confirmed a fresh case of Lassa fever in a 34-year old man in Kajuru Local Government Area of the state.

Mohammed-Baloni said the total cases of Lassa fever in the state 23. According to her, while clinical analysis indicated that 15 of these cases proved negative, one new case has been confirmed positive of the disease.

“However; six test samples are also pending. The new confirmed case is a 34-year old man from Kajuru Local Government Area and he is being managed at the isolation centre (IDCC).

“This brings the number of confirmed cases to two in Kaduna State, as the first victim died on Sunday and has since been buried,” she added.

The commissioner revealed that 40 other persons who had contact with the suspected cases were being monitored and none had so far shown any symptoms.

Baloni added that contact listing and follow-ups, as well as active case search, were ongoing. She advised the people to maintain a high level of personal hygiene and environmental sanitation as well as ensure that symptoms of fever and malaria are referred to laboratory analysis before treatment.

READ ALSO: Lassa Fever Kills One In Kaduna

Baloni said that the state government equally adopted proactive measures in compliance with the advisory on the coronavirus issued by the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire.

She noted that the measure was a sequel to the Federal Government’s declaration on the Global Public Health Emergency of International Concern.

According to her, the minister cautioned Nigerians to limit non-essential travels to China, while those arriving from such countries with no visible symptoms were to be self-isolated for a two week period on arrival in the country.

“In addition, arriving travellers also have a duty to report any incidents of passengers falling sick during flights.

“Symptoms of coronavirus disease include sneezing, coughing, and difficulties in breathing. People should report to the nearest health facility if any of these symptoms are noticed immediately,” she said.

READ ALSO: Kaduna Confirms 36-Year-Old Man With Lassa Fever

Baloni admonished the people to wash their hands regularly with soap and water, cover the mouth and nose properly with handkerchief and tissue paper when sneezing or cough into the elbow where the handkerchief is not available.

“Other protective measures are for the people to avoid self-medication and report to the nearest health facility when experiencing any of the mentioned symptoms.

“Health workers are to observe standard infection prevention and control measures while attending to patients, they should also endeavour to take their travel history,” Baloni said.

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