Eight people have died from suspected Lassa fever in Taka-Lafiya village of Tudun-Wada local government area of Kano State.
The
District Head of Tudun-Wada Local Government, Dankadai of Kano, Dr.
Bashir Muhammad Dankadai said yesterday while briefing the Emir of Kano,
Muhammadu Sanusi II, saying the disease was detected in the village
about three weeks ago following a mysterious death of four persons.
The
district head explained that when he reported the case to the local
government authority, a team of medical personnel was deployed to the
village and it was discovered that many people in the village were
having serious high temperature.
“Three
people whose condition was critical at that time were rushed to
‘Yar-Gaya Infectious Disease Isolation Center for further investigation.
One of them later died in the hospital, taking the total number of
casualties to five. Two other patients died again and the last victim
died yesterday, bringing the total of death to eight,” he said.
Also
commenting on the discovery, a medical personnel in charge of
Tudun-Wada local government, Mallam Lawan Maikano informed the emir that
51 others who had direct contact with the infected persons in
Taka-Lafiya had been placed under surveillance.
“When
the case of the severe fever was reported to us, a team of health
workers was mobilized to the village. Later we informed the state
ministry for health which also sent a team of medical personnel to the
village. The result of the blood samples we sent to Lagos state for test
confirmed that it was Lassa fever,” Maikano said.
Responding,
the Emir of Kano called on the people to improve on their personal
hygiene, and urged the state government to intensify efforts towards
curtailing the situation.
When
contacted, the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Ibrahim Getso, who
also confirmed the death of eight people, said out of three people whose
blood samples were sent to Lagos for test, two were confirmed positive
of Lassa fever and the other was negative.
“One
of the two people confirmed positive died in the hospital and the other
is still on admission. So, medically, I can say out of the eight
deaths, only one is confirmed to be killed by Lassa fever, while the
remaining seven we call them suspects of Lassa fever,” he said.
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