#MonkeyPox Spreads to 6 States

#MonkeyPox Spreads to 6 States A disease suspected to be monkeypox has been reported in six more states, after the first case of the pox emerged in Bayelsa late last month, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said Monday.
The discoveries bring the total number of likely monkeypox cases to 31, across seven states—Bayelsa, Rivers, Ekiti, Akwa Ibom, Lagos, Ogun and Cross River.
Two cases emerged in Lagos, where officials have been prompted to raise their “index of suspicion,” Lagos health commissioner Jide Idris told a press briefing.
Of the two cases under watch for monkey pox, one is confirmed to have visited Bayelsa and eaten “bush meat,” Idris said.
NCDC centre said samples had been collected for laboratory confirmation and results are yet to return.
All 31 cases are hospitalized in respective states and said to be “improving clinically. While there is no treatment for monkeypox, supportive care and management helps patients recover, since the virus is self limiting.
An emergency operations centre has been activated to coordinate investigation and response to the outbreak across all seven states. But a notification for “preparedness” has been issued for the entire country.
The first case of monkeypox in Bayelsa has been traced to a monkey, but the biology of the virus allows it to be transmitted from human to human once it gets into human populations.
Its symptoms—including fever, headache, body pain, malaise, swollen glands, sore throat, skin rash lasting up to four weeks— are similar to those of small pox but “much less severe and with a low fatality rate,” he added.
Transmission of the virus is through contact with infected animal, human, or contaminated materials.
Animal-to-human transmission occurs through bite or scratch from animals and bush meat preparation. It can also be transmitted from one person to another.
Human-to-human transmission occurs through respiratory droplets, contact with infected persons or contaminated materials.
Control measures include isolation of suspected or confirmed cases, strict adherence to universal precautions, especially frequent handwashing with soap and water, and use of personal protective equipment, NCDC has advised.
“Nigerians are once advised to remain calm, avoid self-medication and report any suspected case to the nearest health facility. Public health authorities across the country have been well informed on what to do when a suspected case arises,” said Ihekweazu.

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