The Kogi State Commissioner for Health, Saka Audu, on Sunday said that
the alleged unknown disease has been diagnosed to be gastroenteritis.
He, therefore, called for calmness.
The
commissioner told the News Agency of Nigeria in Lokoja that those so
far diagnosed were found to be suffering from gastroenteritis and
malaria.
The state Ministry of Health, had in a statement, said
that the disease killed many people in Okunran,
Okoloke and Isanlu-Esa
in Yagba West Local Government Area.
“The current information
available to us is that the disease actually started six weeks ago in
Okoloke village in Yagba West, which is a settlement that is
predominantly inhabited by Fulani herdsmen.
“There have been
cases of reported deaths following abdominal pain, vomiting and
diarrhoea, but the patients who showed signs of illness had since been
evacuated and transported to Kogi State Specialist Hospital Lokoja, for
better treatment.
“So far, we have evacuated 39 patients from
Okoloke area and only six of them were admitted and have shown
significant sign of improvement while others have since been discharged.
“Out
of the six that were admitted, three of them were diagnosed of
gastroenteritis and the remaining three were just cases of malaria, and
they have shown remarkable signs of improvement,” Audu said.
He
also stressed that the disease was not Lassa fever, saying the result of
samples taken from the patients to Irua General Hospital in Edo State
for investigation proved negative.
On the 62 persons earlier
reported to have died, the commissioner said the figure was given by
local leaders in the affected areas and was yet to be verified by
government.
“We will investigate and trace the dead people to the grave yard and come up with the correct figure.
“We
want to assure the general public that government is doing all that is
humanly possible to stay on top of the situation and forestall further
loss of lives.
“We will continue to inform the public as the investigation progresses,” Mr. Audu said.
(NAN)
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