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DISEASE OUTBREAK: Abuja on Alert Mode

The FCT Administration has heightened its disease surveillance system as part of its proactive measures taken to swiftly mitigate the consequences of deadly diseases like Cholera, Ebola, Monkeypox, meningitis, measles and COVID-19.InformationGuideNigeria

It’s disclosed that the Epidemiological Division of the Public Health Department, under FCT Health and Human Services Secretariat (HHSS), have gone into alert mode of all these diseases, posing mortal dangers to humans.


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Speaking, while briefing the media on the state of preparedness and response of the FCTA health sector, in Abuja, the Director, FCT Public Health Department, Dr. Sadiq Abdulrahaman said the FCT is on a high alert mode, even though it have not witnessed any serious outbreak of the diseases within the year ending.

Dr. Sadiq revealed that there is a weekly review, in conjunction with FCTA partners like WHO, NCDC and Disease Surveillance and Notification officers, who are key foot soldiers at the Area Councils level.

He said: “for Ebola viral disease, which is a big global disease of public health concern, though it is not yet witnessed in Nigeria except for the last case in 2014, but we are aware that there is already an outbreak in DRC Congo, with so much consequences from quite a number of deaths, and closure of schools. So, here (FCT) we have executed a high alert mode even though we have not witnessed any case yet.

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“So, proactive measures have been taken. Our surveillance system is heightened, and the FCT Administration bought quite a number commodities particularly for these key diseases like Cholera that we witnessed in 2021. We went on advocacy visits to key stakeholders especially in those Area Councils that had high potent of the disease during the outbreak such as AMAC, Kuje and Bwari.

“The Epidemiological Division of the Department, under FCT Health and Human Services Secretariat (HHSS), have gone into alert mode of all these diseases including incidence managers for COVID-19, Cholera, monkey pox and so on.NYSC Portal

“Also, there is ongoing training and retraining of our health workers especially those involved in periodic reporting of these diseases.

“Of course, with awareness creation and support from stakeholders especially the media is key to getting to the grassroot, as it can only be mitigated if those in the hinterlands get timely and right information, in order to take the right decision concerning their health.

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“For cerebral spinal meningitis, from January to date, we witnessed zero case, for cholera witnessed only two suspected cases, and zero laboratory confirmed; and for viral hemorrhagic fever specially Lassa fever which is endemic, we had 11 suspected cases and only one laboratory confirmed with no death.JAMB Portal

“For measles, we had about 245 suspected cases, and zero laboratory confirmed. And for Monkey pox, which had brought a wave in recent past, cumulatively, we had about 58 suspected cases, with 9 confirmed in the FCT from January to date”.

“We are not yet celebrating, as the disease has diffused in most countries including Nigeria. So, the pronouncement from the Presidential steering Committee was as a result of sustained reduction in both clinical and laboratory tests visa vice infection transmission of the disease.

“Good enough, at the FCT level, we have been recording zero case. From the ongoing test specifically from our public health facilities and registered consortium of laboratories, which have testing travelers, the report still record zero case as at week 49”, he added.

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Idongesit Akpa-Ayang

Idongesit is a graduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo. Currently working as a news reporter at InfoGuide Nigeria.

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