Birnin kebbi—A disease, suspected to be Haemorrhagic fever, has
killed four children of Alhaji Lawal Buhari, one time chairman of Jega
Local Government Area of Kebbi State.
Buhari told Vanguard in Jega yesterday, the four children, between
the ages of seven and 15, died within three days when the fever attacked
them.
He said three of his children got infected from one of them who died
earlier from the infection. He said he rushed the three to the Federal
Medical Centre, Birnin Kebbi, where they died.
When contacted, the Chief Medical Director of Federal Medical Centre,
Dr. Abdullahi Ibrahim, confirmed the deaths, saying it was suspected to
be Haemorrhagic fever and not Lassa fever as some people thought.
He said the symptoms of the disease include high fever, rashes on the body and weakness.
The head, clinical service at the Federal Medical Centre, Dr. Aisha
Adamu, who had been attending to the affected children, said tests had
been carried out and sent to the World Health Organisation, WHO,
representatives.
She added that health workers had also been mobilised for further tests and preventive measures, especially in Jega town.
Dr. Aisha said samples of the tests had also been forwarded to a
qualified medical facility in Irrua, Edo State, for more tests while the
results were yet to be released.
When contacted, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Dr.
Sani Ka’oje said: “We will get the final result before making
conclusions.”
Ka’oje, advised the authorities in Jega Local Government Area to
improve on environmental sanitation, adding, “as soon as we are done on
this issue, we will liaise with the local government council to improve
on the environmental sanitation in the area.”
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