The Edo State Commissioner
for Health, Dr. David Osifo, has confirmed the outbreak of a yet-to-be
identified ailment in some agrarian communities of Uhunmwode local government
area of the State.
Areas allegedly affected by
the viral ailment which sources said has claimed several lives, include
Igieduma, Ehor and other neighbouring villages.
At least, two persons,
including a man said to be in his 70s, have allegedly died in Igieduma village
as a result of the strange ailment.
A source in the village who
did not want to be named, disclosed that symptoms exhibited by the victims
include high fever, stomach pains, vomiting, nose bleeding, etc.
To avoid transmitting or
contracting the strange ailment, source said that many in the villages are now
avoiding shaking hands with others.
Confirming the outbreak of
the disease in a text message, Dr. David Osifo however dispelled fears that the
yet to be identified ailment was either Lassa fever or Ebola, but said that
they are suspecting Yellow fever.
He said his team of disease
control experts are already on ground in the affected area to contain the
strange ailment.
Osifo said:-
“You are correct. We
suspect yellow fever, two have been confirmed as yellow fever and negative for
lassa.
“My team of experts are
right there now to contain it. Nothing to panic the public about please”.
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