Via allAfrica.com, a report from the
Daily Trust:
allAfrica.com: Nigeria: FG Moves to Stop Lassa Fever in Benue. Excerpt:
Makurdi — The Federal Ministry of Health has donated 4,500 doses of both Ribavirin and Virazole tablets including intravenous drugs to the Benue State government to control the spread of Lassa fever in the state.
This followed the outbreak of Lassa fever which claimed three lives including that of a medical doctor last week at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital in Makurdi.
State Director of Public Health, Dr. Joseph Kumba, said at the weekend that the Federal Ministry of Health has also dispatched a team of four experts to the state towards containing further spread of the highly contagious disease.
He confirmed to journalists that the blood samples obtained from the victims and subjected to laboratory test at the Specialist Hospital, Irua in Edo State have revealed the outbreak of Lassa fever in Benue and as such, it is no longer a matter of suspicion.
"Blood sample of one of the victims was taken to the Federal Government Lassa Fever laboratory at the Federal Medical Centre, Irua in Edo State and it has been confirmed that they had Lassa fever."
"We are also pleased to inform you that the Federal Ministry of Health has dispatched a team of four to the state to help us contain the epidemic immediately because it is highly contagious and that is why even if we have just a victim we refer to it as an epidemic," Kumba stated.