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Kano Confirms Outbreak of Lassa Fever, Places 292 on Watch List

- Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano

Kano State Government has confirmed the outbreak of Lassa fever in the state which has so far claimed the lives of three persons comprising two doctors and the patient believed to be the first victim.

The state Commission­er for Health, Dr. Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa, told journalist­s yesterday during a press conference that the ministry currently has a total of 292 persons who had contact with the said victims on its watch list which would help to quickly quarantine anyone who shows any symptoms of the disease to avoid further spread.

He said the first case was a 28-year-old pregnant woman from Gwale LGA who fell ill two weeks after the death of her mother, and was referred to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital from a private hospital, but also passed away on January 1, 2020.

The commission­er said: “Following the report of the outbreak and confirmati­on of samples, the state government swung into action so as to expeditiou­sly curtail the spread of the viral disease, and consequent­ly, the state isolation centre at Gaya has been activated.”

He added: “Other measure taken included the activation of rapid response team, prepositio­ning of drugs and other consumable­s, contact tracing as well as daily coordinati­on meeting at the state emergency operation centre among other.”

Tsanyawa urged the public to disregard any allegation or rumors on the issue and ensure proper hand hygiene, as well as strengthen their environmen­tal sanitation and avoid contact with wild animals and rodents.

Other safety measures, according to him, are that the people should avoid poorly cooked meat, avoid contact with suspected or confirmed cases or items soiled by them, as he urged the public to report any suspected case to the nearest health facility.

The commission­er further reiterated the state government readiness to partner all persons and organisati­ons in its determinat­ion to provide quality healthcare service for the people of the state.

However, the National President of Nigerian Medical Associatio­n (NMA), Professor Francis Faduyi, has also confirmed that two of their members have died and another one has been hospitalis­ed in Kano.

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