The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has
urged Nigerians to maintain clean environment, free of rodents to prevent and
control Lassa fever. The Chief Executive Officer, NCDC, Dr Chike Ihekweazu gave
the advice in an interview with the News agency of Nigeria on Saturday in
Abuja.
Ihekweazu also advised healthcare workers to report
all frontline suspected cases of Lassa fever to local government Disease
Surveillance Officers (DSOs). He said that seven states had reported at least
one case of Lassa fever with 19 confirmed cases and six people dead since
December 2016.
He, however, noted that many laboratories in Nigeria
did not have the capacity to diagnose Lassa fever.
According to the NCDC boss, by the second quarter of
2017, the national reference laboratory will be ready, where rapid diagnostic
test will be carried without delay.
Contributing, the Media Coordinator, NCDC, Lawal
Bakare, said the centre was collaborating with the Ministry of Agriculture to
fashion out appropriate ways of food preservation to prevent the spread of
Lassa fever. He also urged people to practice hygiene to prevent the spread of
debris which could attract rodents in the home.
The Connect Centre Respondent of NCDC, Ukenedo
Chika, reiterated the need for Nigerians to make use of the NCDC connect centre
toll free number, Twitter account and Facebook page.
According to Bakare, cleanliness is the best and only way of preventing rodents.
According to Bakare, cleanliness is the best and only way of preventing rodents.
The Connect Centre Respondent, NCDC, Ukenedo Chika
reiterated the need for Nigerians to make use of the NCDC connect centre toll
free number, Twitter and Facebook page.
Chika assured that professionals were on standby to
give out and collect information on Lassa fever. She urged people to report
suspected cases of hemorrhagic fever or epidemic disease to NCDC.
Source: Guardian
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