Saturday, September 03, 2016


Five fresh cases of Lassa fever have been confirmed in Bauchi, Gombe, Plateau and Rivers states, the Federal Government has said.
The government said that two cases were reported from Plateau State, one from Rivers, and one each from Bauchi and Gombe States.
A statement issued on Friday night by the National Coordinator and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria Center for Disease Control, a parastatal of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, said the case reported from Gombe died on August 22, 2016, while “all other cases are alive.”


He said, “Five confirmed cases of Lassa Fever were reported from four states of Nigeria within the week August 24 to September 2 (Friday). Two cases were reported from Plateau State, one from Rivers, and one each from Bauchi and Gombe. The case reported from Gombe died on 22nd August, 2016, all other cases are alive.
“The public health response commenced immediately in all the affected states under the leadership of the respective state ministries of health. Resources were immediately mobilised from the NCDC and its partner, the Nigerian Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programme, to support the investigation and management of cases in the affected states.”
Ihekweazu said as a result of increasing number of cases, the NCDC was therefore issuing an advisory to all states, reminding them of the steps they have to take to prepare and respond to cases of Lassa fever and other haemorrhagic fevers, as well as the resources that they can access for this.
He said the NCDC would continue to keep all channels of communication open for information, verification and reporting on Lassa fever and other disease emergencies.

Related Posts:

  • Obla loses N1bn suit against EFCC A Federal High Court in Lagos on Friday struck out a N1bn fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Godwin Obla, against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. Obla, wh… Read More
  • (BREAKING) N4.7bn fraud: Judge okays Ladoja’s re-arraignment Justice Mohammed Idris of a Federal High Court in Lagos has fixed December 14, 2016 for the re-arraignment of a former Governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, who was accused of N4.7bn fraud. To be re-arraigned al… Read More
  • [UPDATED]: Jimoh Ibrahim loses at Supreme Court The Supreme Court on Thursday referred back to the Court of Appeal, Abuja, all pending cases relating to the dispute over the leadership tussle between the Ali Modu Sheriff an‎d Ahmed Makarfi factions of the Peoples Democ… Read More
  • Policeman, five others arraigned for robbery For allegedly robbing some Chinese of N6m worth of goods and cash, six people, including a police officer, were on Thursday remanded at Kirikiri prison by an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court. The Magistrate, Mrs O. A. Akokhia,… Read More
  • Bus conductor on trial for raping of his landlady A 52-year-old bus conductor, Segun Awogbemi, who allegedly raped his landlady, was on Thursday docked at an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court in Lagos. The accused, who lives in Saidatu Street, Oregun in Ikeja, Lagos, is facing… Read More

0 comments:

Popular Posts