There was palpable tension in Lagos on Friday as the state government
confirmed two more cases of Lassa fever in the state, with one of the
victims already dead.
This has brought the number of Lassa fever
cases in the state to three, including the index case at Ahmaddiya
Hospital in Ojokoro part of the state.
The second victim, he said, is a 36-year-old
lady, an indigene of Kogi State, who was first discovered at Naval
Reference Hospital, Ojo on January 18, before she was referred to
Mainland Hospital the same day, and has since been receiving antiviral
medication.
According to him, the third person died because his case was presented late.
He is said to be a 51-year-old resident of Ilasan Leki and indigene of Edo State.
He
was initially admitted at Divine Medical Centre in Ikoyi on January 12,
this year, but died at 2 pm the same day before the result of the
laboratory test that confirmed him positive was received.
His corpse has been kept in the morgue in a leak proof body bag.
“The three confirmed cases are not related in terms of source of infections,” he stated.
The
Commissioner said his ministry had requested for more Ribavirin
injection and tablets, personal protective equipments (PPEs) and other
items from the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH), Abuja.
The
Commissioner for Environment, Hon Samuel Adejare, said open defecation
and dirty environment should be avoided in order to rid the environment
of rodents.
He said: “Cultural change is expected at this point in time. People should learn to live more responsibly.
“The
state, through the Ministry of Environment, will step up its game of
environmental laws through the police and Kick Against Indiscipline
(KAI) Brigade.”
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