Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/lassa-fever-spreads-to-ogun
Ogun state has recorded
its first case of Lassa fever in the current outbreak of virus in the
country.
Babatunde Ipaye, commissioner for health, disclosed this at a press
briefing on Thursday, saying 60 persons had been placed under
observation.
Ipaye said the victim, a 28 year-old woman, residing in Ota in Ado-Odo
Ota local government area, contacted the disease when she travelled to
Ebonyi.
“I want to confirm that the first Lassa fever casualty has been recorded
in the state,” he said.
“The case is from a 28 years old girl, an indigene of Ogun state. She
travelled to Ebonyi state on 8 January, 2016 to attend a burial
ceremony. We don’t know what killed the person.
“She returned back to the state on the 15th of January. Few days after
her return, she started having fever. She reported at Rubi hospital, Ota
on 25th of January. Her case was managed there for some days till 2
February before she was transferred to Central hospital, Ota.
“Immediately, she got to the hospital, they called us to report to us
because the symptom revealed the disease.
“Without wasting much time, we swung into action and we took her blood
sample and sent to it to LUTH, Lagos. The first result came in around
5:10pm yesterday and the second result came in around 8pm. I spoke
directly with Prof. Adelabu myself, the medical director there and he
confirmed it to me and immediately, we started diagnosis.”
Ipaye reveled that the victim has been transferred to the Olabisi
Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH).
“We contacted the OOUTH team and she has been moved to the isolation
unit of Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, OOUTH, Sagamu,”
he said.
“She has passed through two different hospitals; we have ordered the
closure of the two hospitals. We will decontaminate them before opening
to avoid contamination.”
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/lassa-fever-spreads-to-ogun
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/lassa-fever-spreads-to-ogun
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