Enugu State Government has posted surveillance and
health focal-point officers to communities within its boundary with
Anambra to pro-actively check the spread of Lassa fever, an official has
said.
Dr Okechukwu Ossai, the state Chief
Surveillance Officer, made the disclosure in an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Monday.
Ossai
said that since last week when the outbreak of the disease and deaths
were confirmed in Anambra, the Ministry of Health’s surveillance team
had been put on alert.
NAN reports that the Nnamdi
Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH), Nnewi, had on Friday
confirmed the death of a doctor and two others from Lassa fever in
Anambra.
"The ministry is not leaving anything
to chance since there is high daily mobility of residents of our
state
to Anambra and vice versa and we share a near seamless boundary with
Anambra.
"We have been working hard since
last week on re-training, case definition and diagnosis of Lassa fever
with the council and community health surveillance officers of the
ministry.
"We have also deployed our health focal-point persons and communicators to the boundary communities.
"We
have taken vital positions and preparation without being loud about it
in order not to raise public panic or unnecessary alarm or rumour,’’ Ossai said.
He
said that the ministry would send its health communicators to
communities within the state boundary with Anambra to educate people on
the disease and channel of reporting any suspected case or person.
Ossai
said that the ministry had also stocked protective gears to be
distributed to the local government areas as well as surveillance and
health focal-point officers to avoid repeat of incident at NAUTH.
NAN
reports that Enugu, which shares boundaries with Anambra in the West,
has Ezeagu, Oji River and Uzo Uwani local government areas within the
zone
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