Lagos State government on Monday alerted the public of possible outbreak
of the new viral disease, Monkey Pox, saying two suspected cases have
been recorded in the state.
The Lagos State Commissioner for
Health, Dr. Jide Idris, who disclosed this at a news conference on
Monday, said that the two suspected cases were currently being
investigated in the state.
Without disclosing identity and location,
the commissioner said that the two suspected cases were recorded in a
private hospital in the state.
Speaking he said, “Though no confirmed
case has been recorded, there is need to sensitise members of the
public and provide adequate information on measures for prevention and
control of the disease
in line with the policy of the State government,”
he said.
He added that one of the suspects just came from Bayelsa State and ate Bush meat.
Idris
said the two suspects were currently being quarantined in the their
various houses pending the result of the investigation.
“In the
wake of this outbreak,” Idris said, “the state government is reiterating
the need for members of the public to observe and maintain a high
standard of personal and environmental hygiene at all times as part of
the precautionary measures to prevent the spread to the State”.
He
urged members of the public to also be vigilant and report any suspected
case of the disease to the nearest public health facility or the
Directorate of Disease Control in the State Ministry of Health.
“Also,
health workers are advised to practice universal safety precautions in
the management of suspected or confirmed cases, wear appropriate
Personal Protective Equipment when attending to cases, wash hands after
each contact with patient or contaminated materials while surveillance
system must be strengthened.
“The state government has mobilised
the Disease Surveillance Officers in the 57 LGAs and LCDAs in the state
and health workers in both public and private health facilities have
been placed on high alert,” Idris said.
Idris called on residents
of the State to remain calm and go about their businesses without fear
as the government had put in place adequate measures to effectively
prevent and control the spread of the infection to the State.
“In
case of any suspected case of Monkey Pox, the Lagos State Ministry of
Health should be notified through the following mobile lines:
08037170614, 09087106072,” he said.
Source: Tribune
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