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Plateau state moves to check spread of disease

Deyin also said personnel have been trained to help people in the rural areas maintain good personal hygiene.
 
 

The Plateau state commissioner of health,

Deyin said the state has recorded eight deaths, 13 confirmed cases and 50 suspected cases of Lassa fever.

The commissioner also said “Lassa fever is transmitted through the urine and excreta of a rat that serves as a reservoir for the Lassa virus and this rodent is usually attracted to dirty and flirty environments.

“The ministry, through its sensitisation campaign, is making an effort to educate the populace on the importance of keeping a clean environment and on the need to ensure that all foods are stored in rodent-proof containers.

“We are also encouraging them to desist from drying food stuff on the road side since the rats can urinate and defecate in them.

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“We embarked on this social mobilisation because we believe that prevention is better than cure.”

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