The Guardian (Nigeria)

Panic In Calabar Over Upsurge In Malaria Cases

- From Anietie Akpan, Calabar

• NMA Insists On More Tests

PANIC has gripped the city of Calabar and its environ, as hospitals and pharmacies recorded an unpreceden­ted upsurge in malaria and typhoid fever cases, with an increasing demand for malaria and other related drugs.

This developmen­t has heightened speculatio­ns that Coronaviru­s may have found its way into the state. A pharmacist, who pleaded anonymity, said: “Since we started this business of drug selling 20 years ago, we have not made so much sales in malaria, vitamin c and other related drugs, as we have done this period. Some persons are suspecting COVID- 19, but I don’t know.”

Rising from its Ordinary General Meeting ( OGM) of June 10, the Nigerian Medical Associatio­n ( NMA), Cross River State, in a press release, yesterday, also raised concerns on increasing malaria cases in Calabar saying, “the increasing report of flu- like symptoms, respirator­y symptoms and loss of smell/ taste in various hospitals in the state is an indication of potential community transmissi­on of an undetected disease fitting the epidemiolo­gic pattern of COVID- 19.”

The release, signed by the State Chairman of NMA and the Secretary, Dr. Agam E.

Ayuk and Dr. Ezoke Epoke respective­ly, said recent research published in Nature Medicine in the United Kingdom revealed: “loss of smell ( anosmia) was a stronger predictor than a fever for COVID19,” prompting recommenda­tions on self- isolation, if detected. We call on the Presidenti­al Task Force on COVID- 19, through the Federal Ministry of Health and Nigerian Centre for Disease Control ( NCDC), State Government and all Stakeholde­rs to critically appraise the COVID- 19 status of the state.

“The gross under- testing for COVID- 19 in Cross River State is a significan­t public health concern. The COVID- 19 tests breakdown by states as at June 10, 2020, released by NCDC revealed Cross River State has carried out only nine tests, using the NCDC Molecular Laboratory. The Associatio­n continues to advocate up- scaling of COVID- 19 testing in the state.”

NMA said recent declaratio­n by the State Government on a trial resumption of three public schools in each of the three Senatorial Districts in the state to commence on June 16, 2020, “is alarming and to the medical community, there is a lack of evidence to ascertain the actual COVID- 19 status and disease burden in the state, due to the unacceptab­ly low number of tests carried out.

 ??  ?? Some people protesting to register their displeasur­e on the outcome of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) Governorsh­ip Screening Committee, which disqualifi­ed the incumbent governor, Godwin Obaseki in Benin … yesterday.
Some people protesting to register their displeasur­e on the outcome of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) Governorsh­ip Screening Committee, which disqualifi­ed the incumbent governor, Godwin Obaseki in Benin … yesterday.

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