The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) says 31 suspected cases of monkey pox have so far been reported in seven states across the country.
Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, the National Coordinator/Chief Executive Officer of NCDC, made this known on Monday in Abuja.
According
to Ihekweazu, following the notification of a suspected monkey pox
outbreak on Sept. 22, 2017 in Bayelsa, other suspected cases have been
reported from six more states.
He listed the affected states as Bayelsa, Rivers, Ekiti, Akwa Ibom, Lagos, Ogun and Cross Rivers.
Ihekweazu said that samples had been collected from each suspected case for laboratory confirmation.
“Results are still being awaited. So far, there have been no deaths recorded.
“It is unlikely that many of the suspected cases are actually monkey pox, but all are being investigated.
“All
the suspected cases are currently receiving appropriate medical care,
and the patients are all improving clinically in their various states,’’ he said.
Ihekweazu
said that the Federal Ministry of Health, through the Nigeria Centre
for Disease Control (NCDC), was supporting the affected states to ensure
the outbreak is brought under control and to limit further spread.
“NCDC
has activated an Emergency Operation Centre (EOC) to coordinate the
outbreak investigation and response across the affected states.
“The
EOC is currently supporting State Ministries of Health in their
response to the outbreak through active case finding, epidemiological
investigation and contact tracing.
“Measures have been put in place to ensure effective sample collection and testing for laboratory confirmation.
“Risk
communication activities have been heightened to advise the public on
preventive measures. All 36 States and the FCT have been notified for
preparedness,’’ the NCDC national coordinator said.

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