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Tests still ongoing to ascertain cause of strange illness — NCDC

Nigeria Centre for Disease Control says it is constantly working with all the state epidemiologists to ensure the health security of all Nigerians.

Kogi State Commissioner for Health, Dr Saka Audu, has appealed for calm over reports of a mysterious disease in the state.

According to a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja  the centre said its Event Based Surveillance (EBS) system on Aug 1 detected the news of a strange illness in Kogi State.

”In addition to this, we had received a report of a strange illness in Kwara State a week before. Our Surveillance Team immediately contacted the State Epidemiology Teams of both states.

“Preliminary findings from the states showed that some cases presented with symptoms fit the case definition of Lassa fever.

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“However, laboratory test came out negative for Lassa fever and tests are now being carried out for other viral diseases in one of our collaborating laboratories,’’ the statement quoted.

According to the centre the Kogi State Epidemiology Team, led by the State Commissioner of Health, “ visited the towns said to be affected by the strange illness and found five cases with mild illness.

“The patients were treated and discharged immediately. No other cases or deaths of unknown illness have been identified.

“However, samples for routine laboratory investigation have been taken from the sick and results are being awaited.

“The NCDC is supporting Kogi and Kwara States in ongoing investigations and our Rapid Response Teams are ready to be deployed as required.”

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It said that the NCDC was constantly working with all the state epidemiologists to ensure the health security of all Nigerians, by developing laboratory capacity and ability to respond quickly.

“We ask members of the public to continue to ensure proper hygiene and sanitation measures in place at all times and avoid self-medication.

“They are also encouraged to report to a health facility immediately if they experience symptoms such as sudden high fever, especially if it does not respond to conventional remedies.

“Health workers should ensure universal care precautions while handling patients at all times.

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“If common causes of febrile illnesses are ruled out, health workers should inform the Local Government or State Disease Surveillance and Notification Officer (DSNO) and ensure immediate laboratory investigation.

“We will continue to work with the states to monitor the current situation and will share new information received, proactively,’’ the statement added.

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