Plateau health
commissioner, Kuden Deyin, has confirmed the death of one student, while
two others have been hospitalised, following an outbreak of Lassa Fever
at the Federal Government College, Langtang.
“Yes, there was an outbreak of Lassa
Fever at the Federal Government College, Langtang; it has claimed one
life while two others are in the hospital,” Mr. Deyin told the News
Agency of Nigeria on Sunday, in Langtang.
He said that four students were rushed from the school clinic to the Jos University Teaching Hospital.
“The students displayed symptoms of
Lassa Fever and we immediately took their blood samples to the Lagos
University Teaching Hospital, where three tested positive to the
disease.
“One among those that tested positive is dead, while the other two are still on admission at JUTH,” he said.
Mr. Deyin said that the Plateau
government had met with the principal of the college and advised her to
halt the resumption of the students from their mid-term break.
The commissioner advised families with
children from the school to observe them and report any noticed symptom
of the fever to JUTH, Plateau Specialist Hospital or the Bingham
University Teaching Hospital.
“Any child, who manifests symptoms of
fever and bleeding from any part of the body, should be rushed to any of
these hospitals for prompt evaluation,” he said.
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Mr. Deyin advised members of the public
to pay attention to personal hygiene and keep the environments clean,
while foodstuff should be protected from rodents.
He particularly cautioned Plateau residents against drying foodstuff on the highway as rats could defecate or urinate on them.
The commissioner urged health workers to
be on the alert and rush patients with symptoms of Lassa Fever to
tertiary health institutions.

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