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Thursday 5 October 2017

Federal Government Issues National Warning to Nigerians on Monkey Pox Disease

 
 
Nigerians have been cautioned on what they eat following the outbreak of Monkey Pox disease in the South-South state of Bayelsa. The Federal Ministry of Health has advised Nigerians to desist from eating monkeys, bush meat and dead animals as doing so could make one susceptible to the Monkey Pox Disease.
 
The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, said this in a statement signed by the Director, Media and Public Relations at the ministry, Mrs. Boade Akinola, on Thursday.
 
Adewole said the disease neither had a cure nor a vaccine. He, however, said there was no cause for alarm as it was mild.
 
The statement read in part, “He said that the virus was mild and there was no known treatment and no preventive vaccines hence the public should be at alert and avoid crowded places as much as possible

“He advised the public to avoid eating dead animals, bush meat and particularly bush monkeys.”
 
The minister also revealed that test samples had been sent to the World Health Organisation in Senegal but the result was not yet out.
 
The statement added, “Prof. Adewole said although Monkey Pox could not be confirmed until laboratory investigations by WHO referral laboratory in Dakar, Senegal, he noted that Monkey Pox was milder and had no record of mortality.

“The symptoms include headache, fever, back pains and in advanced cases, rashes bigger than those caused by chicken pox.
 
He said the disease was a viral illness by a group of viruses that included chicken pox and small pox.

“Investigation is still ongoing and our partners are working with us on this reported outbreak’ while the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control team in Bayelsa State would give support,” the statement said.
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