A woman(unidentified) who recently traveled to Ebonyi state for a burial on January 8 has been hospitalized after she developed a fever on the few days after she returned to Ogun state. Incidentally, the first two hospitals where the28 year old woman was first hospitalized has been shut down by the state government until further notice.
The Commissioner for Health, Babatunde
Ipaye, broke the news at a briefing yesterday at the Oke – Mosan
Governor’s Office, Abeokuta, the state capital.
According to Ipaye, 60 primary contacts
from the hospitals, where the woman was earlier admitted, have been
placed on surveillance for the 21 days incubation period.
Ipaye said: “I want to confirm that the first Lassa fever casualty has been recorded in the state.
“The case is a 28-year-old woman, an indigene of the state.
“She travelled to Ebonyi State on January 8 to attend a funeral.
“She returned to the state on January
15. Few days later, she developed a fever. She reported at Rubi
Hospital, Ota on January 25.
“Her case was managed there for some days till February 2 when she was transferred to Central Hospital, Ota.
“Immediately, she was admitted, the hospital called us to report that her symptoms matched the disease.
“We took her blood sample and sent to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi Araba.
“The first result came in around 5:10pm
yesterday and the second result came in around 8pm. I spoke to the
medical director and he confirmed it to me and immediately, we started
treatment.
“We contacted the OOUTH team and she has been moved to the isolation unit and is being aggressively managed.
“The Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health, sent 10 ribavirine anti viral drug to begin treatment.
“We have ordered the closure of the two
hospitals, where the patient was first admitted. We will decontaminate
them before reopening.”
The commissioner said the first 19 cases
earlier reported had completed the incubation period with all of them
declared Lassa fever-free.
According to him “All case providers have been sensitized
and trained on how to identify a victim. Lassa protocol have been
printed in Yoruba, English and Egun,”
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