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Ogun Engages Community Gate Keepers, Market Women to Curtail Lassa Fever

- Ehime Alex

As part of preventive measures to keep out the spread of Lassa fever from its state, the Ogun State Government said it has trained community gate keepers and clusters of market women, just as it has involved them in a service to enlighten people about the dreaded disease, especially at the border areas of the state.

The new surveillan­ce approach which was meant to reinforce the determinat­ion of the Senator Ibikunle Amosun-led administra­tion would be judiciousl­y carried out across the three senatorial districts in the state.

Ogun State Commission­er for Health, Dr. Babatunde Ipaye stated this while speaking to journalist­s at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) 12 in Abeokuta.

Ipaye said, “Here in Ogun State, as part of the efforts of the present administra­tion to combat the Lassa fever disease, we have trained adequate number of Community Gate keepers and Market women clusters on the dangers and challenges posed by the deadly disease, as well as measures to identify it and the precaution­ary steps to take in case of any suspected case.”

The commission­er warned that early diagnosis was key to the prevention of the disease.

While stating that health workers have been saddled with the responsibi­lity of treating every fever as Lassa case, Ipaye noted that Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) had been provided to protect them (health workers) from the danger of contacting the disease.

“We made sure that we trained all health workers to the point every suspected case of fever is treated as Lassa, because, early diagnosis is critical to prevention. We have also procured Personal Protective Equipment to protect health workers from the danger of contacting the disease while attending to patients,” he stated.

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