By Asma’u Ahmad
The Ondo State Government says it has increased the level of health awareness campaign to prevent outbreak of Lassa fever in the state, tagged operation ‘kill all rats, stay in hygienic environment.’
Chief Medical Director of the state Specialist Hospital, Okitipupa, Dr Olumide Akadiri stated this in an interview with newsmen on Wednesday in Okitipupa.
Dr Akadiri said the increased awareness and enlightenment campaign, followed the recent re-occurrence of the outbreak of Lassa fever in some parts of the country, hence, the launch of operation “kill all rats, stay in hygienic environment.”
He said that the hospital medical team had molibilised other health officers at the Okitipupa council, to raise the level of awareness of the people in the locality to the recurrence of Lassa fever.
Dr Akadiri, who maintained that no case of Lassa fever had been reported in the state, explained that the awareness campaign was a proactive measure to prevent the disease through education of the people on the need to maintain a healthy environment and life style.
He said: “We heard about the re-occurrence of Lassa fever in some states but we have not recorded any case here. We launched an awareness team that goes to all communities in this council to declare total war on rats and ensure they live in hygienic environment at all times.
“I also implore residents to always cover their foodstuffs very well and ensure they throw away leftovers which usually are baits to contact the disease.”
Akadiri list some signs and symptoms of Lassa fever to include fever, sore throat, difficulty in swallowing, bloody diarrhoea, cough, headache, abdominal pain and bleeding from the nose, mouth, ears and eyes.
He advised residents with signs of malaria or any of the listed symptoms to report to the nearest general hospital for diagnosis and treatment.