The Federal Government has confirmed 212 suspected cases of Lassa
Fever in 64 Local government areas across 17 states in the country, even
as it warned against a conspiracy of silence among the states of the
federation.
The Minister of Health, Prof. Issac Adewole, who disclosed this,
yesterday, in Abuja at the Emergency National Council on Health meeting
with state Commissioners of Health and other stake- holders in the
health sector, said the current out-break was a national embarrassment.
Adewole, who debunked rumours in some quarters that the disease was a
“gimmick to get money from the government, said objective of the
meeting, was to facilitate discussion on control of the ongoing disease
outbreak; to develop strategies of prevention and management of all
cases in Nigeria, among others.
He said: “There is a high level of denial and a conspiracy of silence
in some of our states. I think people take delight in saying we have no
case and to me that is not the issue.
“In fact, if you are able to pick a suspicious cases, to me that is
the issue because that goes to tell us that the surveillance system is
at work.
“We also want to alert all health professionals in the country that
they should report any case. I have described the outbreak as a national
embarrassment. We can manage embarrassment, but when we allow another
outbreak to occur in August this year, it will become a national shame
to all of us. One of the things we will do to prevent us from dragging
this nation into shame is to stamp out Lassa Fever.”
“Healthcare managers should not deceive their political leaders that
all is well. All states should consider themselves at risk.”
He noted that 17 states have been affected.
“It has affected 64 local governments across the country and we have
been able to pick 212 suspected cases. It dates back from August last
year, not just this year. It is better to over-count suspected cases
than to under-count.
“The real hot spots are Niger, Bauchi, Taraba, Kano, Edo, Nasarawa,
Plateau and Rivers, but for us to be honest with ourselves, all states
should consider themselves at risk and please, put up measures to
contain, prevent and reassure the community that we are on top of the
situation,” he asserted.
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