The Guardian (Nigeria)

FCT records Lassa fever cases, activates centres

- From Nkechi Onyedika, Abuja

FEDERAL Capital Territory Administra­tion ( FCTA) has recorded two confirmed cases of Lassa fever and four suspected cases. Consequent­ly, the administra­tion has activated Emergency Operations Centres ( EOCS) based on risk assessment and the need to interrupt further transmissi­on.

It has also designated National Hospital and University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada as treatment centres for the disease.

Mandate Secretary, Health Services and Environmen­t Secretaria­t, Dr Dolapo Fasawe, who disclosed this, yesterday, in Abuja, noted that on the January 15, 2024, the FCT Public Health Department received an alert of a Lassa fever case from a clinician in Bwari General Hospital ( YBGH), while the second unrelated case was reported by clinicians at the Abuja University Teaching Hospital.

According to her, the first case is a 14- month old female baby, while the second case is a 15- year- old female, who was confirmed on the January 17 and is also receiving care at the treatment centre.

Fasawe observed that a Rapid Response Team was mobilised to investigat­e the cases.

Elaboratin­g on the first case, Fasawe said: “Samples were collected and sent to National Reference Lab for confirmati­on. The deceased ( mother of 14- month old female baby) was a confirmed case, diagnosed at the Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital, Bauchi. Following her demise, the father travelled on the Januar y 9 to Bauchi to bring them back to FCT. He returned to the FCT on January 12 and later presented the children to the Bwari General Hospital on Januar y 15. The facility notified the Public Health Department and Public Health response commenced. The Public Health Department carried out investigat­ion due to high index of suspicion and daily monitored them for symptoms. The result came back positive for the 14 months old and negative for the 13year- old sibling.

The 14 months old is currently on treatment and the 13- year- old is currently on prophylaxi­s ( prevention).

The 14 months old is currently on treatment and the 13- year- old is currently on prophylaxi­s ( prevention).

The Mandate Secretary noted that Nigeria is fast becoming endemic, identifyin­g Edo, Ondo and Delta States as spot states, adding that yearly, the FCT experience­s infections between November and April.

Fasawe listed common signs and symptoms to look out for to include high fever ( 38.5 degrees), which is usually not responsive to routine treatment; chest pain, vomiting, and diarrhea.

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? Executive Secretary, Student Loan Board, Akintunde Sawyerr ( left); Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service ( FIRS), Zach Adedeji, briefing State House correspond­ents after their meeting with President Bola Tinubu at Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja… yesterday.
PHOTO: NAN Executive Secretary, Student Loan Board, Akintunde Sawyerr ( left); Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service ( FIRS), Zach Adedeji, briefing State House correspond­ents after their meeting with President Bola Tinubu at Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja… yesterday.

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