The Bauchi State Ministry of Health has
confirmed the death of four patients out
of the five cases of Lassa fever in Bauchi,
Alkaleri and Ganjuwa Local Government
Areas of the state.
The Commissioner for Health, Dr Halima
Muqaddas, made the confirmation on
Friday while addressing journalists in
Bauchi.
“We have confirmed five cases of Lassa
fever from Jan. 24 to date. Three cases
from Bauchi Local Government and the
three are dead.
“In Alkaleri, we had one case and the
patient died while in Ganjuwa, it was only
one case and the person is alive and is
being treated.
“The cases were found in different local
governments that we have never had a
single case in previous years.
“This disease is due to the non-adherence
to maintaining personal and
environmental hygiene,” she said.
Muqaddas said that all suspected cases
would be quarantined at the Abubakar
Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital,
Bauchi.
The commissioner directed all health
facilities in the state to treat all cases
with utmost caution to fast-track
diagnosis of the disease.
Saturday, February 25
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