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Monkeypox Hit Nasarawa State, Six Cases Recorded

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At least six cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in Nasarawa State.

The state government confirmed the cases  while speaking at a media briefing on Thursday, July 7.

According to the state commissioner of health, Pharm Ahmed Baba Yahaya, four cases of Monkeypox were recorded in Lafia and two cases in Keffi local government areas of the state.

The disease was mostly found among children, pregnant women and the immuno-suppressed.

Yahaya said;

 “Four victims were discovered in Lafia while two were diagnosed in Keffi Local Government Area of the state since the outbreak of the disease within the nation.

“No deaths have been recorded since the outbreak of the disease. Healthcare workers have been enlightened as a result of the occurrence of this disease. Also, training has also been conducted, drugs and important commodities for the treatment of the disease have also been purchased.”

 

Furthermore, the commissioner disclosed that the disease typically lasts for two to four weeks and is occasioned by fever, headache, muscle pains, shivering, swollen lymph nodes, and a rash that forms blisters and then crusts over. He urged citizens of the state to shun close contact with those who have rashes suspected or confirmed to be monkeypox.

“Do not touch the rash or scabs. Do not kiss, hug, cuddle or have sex with someone suspected or confirmed to have a rash of monkeypox. Do not share eating utensils with someone who has monkeypox,” Yahaya added.

The commissioner also disclosed that an Emergency Operational Centre (EOC) for Monkeypox has been activated and an incident manager has been appointed.

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