MONKEYPOX |
The outbreak of MonkeyPox
is resurfacing about 2years after the index case was first announced in
Nigeria. In the latest outbreak, Lagos state has recorded 3 cases, while Akwa
Ibom and Rivers have one each.
Going by the latest report
on MonkeyPox and Lasser fever published yesterday by the NCDC, for the
reporting month of September 2019, 15 new suspected cases of MonkeyPox were
reported in 5 states – Lagos (5), Akwa Ibom (3), Rivers (2), Imo (2), Zamfara
(1), Delta (1), and the Federal capital territory (FCT) (1).
Out of the 15 suspected
cases, 5 were confirmed positive for MonkeyPox and spread across 3 states. 5
tested positive for chickenpox, while the rest are for further examination. No
casualty was reported in the month under review.
The NCDC said 81 suspected
cases had so far been reported in 2019, out of which 39 confirmed cases were
reported in 9 states (Enugu, Bayelsa, Lagos, Cross River, Anambra, Delta,
Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and Oyo state) while one death was recorded.
The Nigeria Centre for
Disease Control (NCDC) also reported that since the outbreak in September 2017,
9 deaths from 176 confirmed cases were recorded in 18 states (Anambra, Edo,
Plateau, Benue, Nassarawa, Enugu, Ekiti, Abia, Oyo, Bauchi, FCT, Lagos, Delta,
Akwa Ibom, Imo, Cross River, Rivers, and Bayelsa state).
In tackling this
challenge, the CEO of NCDC, Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu announced that the center
through the MonkeyPox Technical Working Group is managing the national response
and control in partnership with states and other partners. Besides, the CEO
said the outbreak response support is given to states for MonkeyPox, especially
the high-risk states.
Ihekweazu also said animal
surveillance is currently coordinated in Lagos while reports of the same
exercise in 4 states (Edo, Bayelsa, Cross River, and Rivers) are being
expected.
The center reported that
93% of all the confirmed cases emanated from Edo (38%), Ondo (30%), Bauchi
(7%), Ebonyi (7%), Taraba (6%), and Plateau (5%)
Currently, 12 patients are
being managed at 2 different treatment centers in Nigeria; the Irrua Specialist
Teaching Hospital (ISTH) in Edo State is with 11 patients while 1 patient is at
the Federal Medical Centre, Owo (Ondo State).
The report for week 40
shows that no new healthcare personnel was affected, and a total of 19 health
workers have been infected since the outbreak of the disease in 10 States Edo
(6), Ondo (4), Ebonyi (2), Enugu (1), Bauchi (1), Rivers (1), Benue (1), Plateau
(1), Delta (1), Kebbi (1), and 2 deaths recorded in Edo and Enugu.
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