The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said Nigeria has recorded 482 cases of Monkeypox and seven deaths so far in 2022.
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Dr Ifedayo Adetifa, the NCDC Director-General, disclosed this at a bi-weekly ministerial media conference anchored by the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire.
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He said the NCDC had developed a treatment regime which could entail the option of having antiviral treatment for those at the highest risk of having severe complications, hospitalisation and death.
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“People with immunosuppression fall in that category. People who have a dual infection of chickenpox or monkeypox at the same time fall in that category.
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“We want to be able to reduce the sufferings in patients and the death rate while working on an integrated, one health approach to bring monkeypox under control,’’ he said.
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Adetifa also told the conference that Nigeria had so far recorded 933 confirmed cases of Lassa fever in 2022, which was about two and a half times higher than the number of cases recorded in 2021.
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There had been 173 Lassa fever deaths in 25 states and 102 local governments with 71 per cent of the deaths recorded in Ondo, Edo and Bauchi states.
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“We continue to respond by providing treatment and infection prevention, as there are larger regional or international activities in terms of preparing for vaccine trials.
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“Early phase of vaccine trial for Lassa fever has started in Liberia and there had been efforts to look at clinical drug development pathways.
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“These are all in a bid to ensure that we reduce fatality which stands at two digits now, so hopefully a single digit,’’ he said.
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So far, there have been 18,000 confirmed cases of measles in Nigeria and 234 resultant deaths in 2022.
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He noted that while the outbreak of measles was not as highly-reported as it was the case with other ailments, it was an ailment that was the cause of significant suffering and death in children.
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He said children under the age of five years were particularly at risk and that at the moment 40 local government areas had active cases.
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Adetifa stressed that the centre had continued to encourage parents to vaccinate children against measles to bring it under control. CONTINUE READING…………….
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