34 cases under examination
We’ll fight outbreak, says health Commissioner
An
outbreak febrile rash illnesses (FRI) has been recorded in Otodo Gbame
community in Eti-Osa Local Government Area of Lagos State,leaving at
least 20 kids dead.
Thirty-four other cases are currently under examination, Health Commissioner Jide Idris announced yesterday.
The outbreak was first identified by the Medical Officer of Health of the LGA on the 9th February, he said.
The victims are said to be within the age range of eight and 72 months.
Dr
Idris said his ministry has already notified the Federal Ministry of
Health (FMOH) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) on the situation.
It
has also constituted a team of Epidemiologists to investigate the
outbreak and institute appropriate measures to prevent further spread of
the disease.
But he said although the disease causing the
outbreak is yet to be confirmed, “the signs and symptoms are suggestive
of Febrile Rash Illnesses.”
He added: “Blood samples (and throat
swabs) from the patients and water samples from the community have been
taken to the Virology Reference Laboratory at the Lagos University
Teaching Hospital (LUTH) and Lagos State Drug Quality Control Laboratory
(DQCL), LASUTH, Ikeja respectively. The source of the infection is
still under investigation.”
Otodo Gbame community, according to
Idris is an expansive, sandy riverine, flood prone and camp-lie
settlements with an estimated population of 100,000 people.
“The
people are mainly Egun, however there are other tribes in the minority.
The community is a slum with waste deposited at different spots. There
are many scattered shallow wells in the community. The water from the
wells is found to be used mostly for bathing, washing and cooking.
Majority of the citizen claimed it is not used for drinking but a few
said they sometimes drink from the well. The community head Chief Hunpe
Dansu confirmed the outbreak of the Febrile Rash illnesses.”
The
government is said to be intensifying efforts to conduct mapping of all
slums and blighted areas in the state towards reducing the health
hazards associated with such areas.
He enjoined the people to
join hands with the government in the identification of slums and in
ensuring environmental sanitation at all times. And members of the
public and health workers are to report any strange illness to the
nearest health facility or call the following lines- 08037170614,
08055281442 and 08023169485.
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