Benue State has recorded seven new suspected cases of Lassa fever, prompting health authorities to step up surveillance and preventive measures.
State Epidemiologist Dr. Asema Msuega, speaking in Makurdi, confirmed that samples from the suspected cases have been collected and sent for laboratory analysis. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation while awaiting confirmation.
Dr. Msuega urged residents to adopt preventive practices, including proper food storage to keep it away from rodents—the primary carriers of the virus. He stressed that simple hygiene measures, environmental sanitation, and regular clean-up exercises can significantly reduce the risk of infection.
The Ministry of Health and Human Services has intensified community sensitisation campaigns, particularly in identified Lassa fever hotspots, to quickly detect and respond to new cases. Health facilities across the state have been equipped to handle suspected cases, and healthcare workers have been trained to provide necessary medical care.
Rapid response teams are on standby to manage confirmed cases and prevent further transmission. Residents have been advised to report any symptoms such as fever, weakness, or unexplained bleeding promptly to the nearest health facility, as early detection remains crucial for effective treatment.
Dr. Msuega reassured the public that the state government is fully prepared to contain the outbreak and urged calm while urging compliance with preventive measures.
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