The Kaduna State Government has ordered an investigation into the death of three staff of the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital and a patient as a result of Lassa Fever.
The attention of the Kaduna State Government has been drawn to a suspected outbreak of Viral Hemorrhagic Fever popularly known as “Lassa Fever” at the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital located in the capital city of Kaduna.
Governor Uba Sani gave the order on Thursday after receiving a report of the incident, he directed the Kaduna State Ministry of Health to immediately investigate and ascertain the situation at the health facility.
A statement by the Governor’s spokesperson, Muhammad Lawal Shehu on Thursday said a surveillance team was set up and immediately ordered to assess the situation and containment measures were initiated alongside the hospital management.
According to the statement “Lassa Fever generally infects victims with the following symptoms – fever, general body weakness and after a few days, headache, sore throat, muscle pain, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, cough, and abdominal pain may follow.
“Currently, four deaths have been recorded all within the hospital premises while three other patients with similar symptoms are currently being managed.
“The Kaduna State Ministry of Health and management of 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, are working assiduously to contain the situation as all those who came in contact with those infected have been identified and are closely being monitored while receiving urgent medical treatment.
“Furthermore, samples have been carefully collected from contacts and sent for confirmation to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control laboratory and are closely being followed up.
“Additionally, all Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) measures have been instituted at the facility while it remains closed to the public, until full containment has been achieved.”
The government, Shehu said, advised residents to maintain proper food and environmental hygiene as they remain hyper vigilant to immediately report any suspected cases of Lassa Fever to the nearest health facility.
“Kaduna State Ministry of Health has further been directed to enhance surveillance across the state in collaboration with local government health departments,” the spokesperson added.