Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,208,212 members, 8,001,918 topics. Date: Wednesday, 13 November 2024 at 07:03 PM

Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State - Health - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Health / Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State (29897 Views)

Panic In Benue As Strange Disease Kills Victims Within 48hrs / Strange Disease Kills 50 In Jigawa / Unknown Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (Reply) (Go Down)

Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by atorioke(m): 5:35pm On Aug 17, 2017
A strange disease, whose symptoms include diarrhea, bloodstained vomiting and high fever has killed 50 people at Okunran, Okoloke and Isanlu-Esa villages in Yagba West Local Government of Kogi.



Initial reports had suspected lassa Fever, but medics told Dr. Saka Audu, Commissioner for Health, who visited the affected areas on Thursday, that it was a strange diseases that was unknown.



“We initially suspected Lassa Fever after getting some misleading reports about people bleeding around, so we made a diagnosis for viral haemorrhagic fever (lassa fever), but the result was negative,” Dr. Jannette Hathorn, a Consultant at ECWA Hospital, Egbe told Audu.



She said that the first case was that of a child of two and half years, who died 12 hours after he was brought to the hospital.



“We are sure it is not lassa fever; but our concern is that we do not know exactly what is happening. We have not arrived at a definitive diagnosis.



“Two adult patients were also brought here; one showed symptoms of ulcer-viral illness, but there was no bleeding component of any haemorrhagic symptom.



“We isolated them and both of them were treated for malaria. When they started improving, we let them go.



“Another parent brought a child to the hospital and pleaded for help. He said that 50 people had died in their village with similar symptoms of bloodstained vomiting, diarrhea and fever.



“When the child died, we called the World Health Organisation (WHO). Yesterday (Wednesday), their officials came and took samples of everything; we must know exactly what we are dealing with,” she said.



Audu, who described the situation as “serious”, said that the visit was to assess the it “especially since many lives have been lost to the disease”.



“We want to determine the cause of these mysterious deaths and then proffer solution to it.



“Government is committed to assisting the people irrespective of how remote their settlements may be. We must ensure that we take healthcare to the door steps of rural dwellers.



“We want to reassure the people that government is with them and will take full responsibility of those who are already ill, so as to arrest the spread of this disease.



“For now, what is clear and confirmed is that it is not lassa fever; but whatever it is, we will carry out further investigation and come up with definitive diagnosis,” Audu said.



He said that the information about the outbreak of the strange disease came to government last week and a technical team was immediately sent to take samples which were sent to General Hospital Irrua, Edo State, for definitive investigation.



“We are digging into the real cause of this ailment. All hands are on deck toward unraveling the definitive cause of the mysterious deaths among the kids,” the commissioner assured.



According to him, the Fulani settlers have been reported to be the worst hit by the disease which broke out three weeks ago.



Ardo Damina Ibrahim, leader of the Fulani settlement, told newsmen that the first case was reported three weeks ago, adding that children were worst hit.



“We at first used herbs to treat the patients but had to rush to the hospital after recording several deaths,” he said.



He explained that parents became more confused when doctors could not ascertain the cause of the illness, saying that many died in the hospital while others were discharged without any cure.



“We have lost more than 50 people and still have many helpless patients at home,’’ he said.



Oba Joshua Ogunyanda, the traditional ruler of the community, who thanked the commissioner for visiting the area in spite of the difficult terrain, said that he ran to the Yagba Local Government when the disease broke out.



“We are confident that the disease will soon be brought under control with the commitment that you have shown,” he said.



The commissioner later gave N50,000 to the leader of the Fulani community to transport the sick patients to Lokoja for proper treatment.


Mynd44


http://www.eyereport.com.ng/strange-disease-kills-50-people-in-kogi-state/
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Jideoffori(m): 6:48pm On Aug 17, 2017
God please protect your own

15 Likes

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by grailife(m): 6:48pm On Aug 17, 2017
Hmmm
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by three: 6:48pm On Aug 17, 2017
I hope the Governor is up to THIS task.

Hope also the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control is already on ground

18 Likes 1 Share

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Caustics: 6:48pm On Aug 17, 2017
sad population control

5 Likes

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Teewhy2: 6:49pm On Aug 17, 2017
Na wa oooo, things getting serious. Every day with different challenges.

Considering doing a roof parapet?
check out price comparison between a concrete cast in suite against polystyrene parapet.
Polystyrene parapet is light weight and doesn't have much impact on the land.
excellent usage on swampy environment.
click below for more details.

https://www.nairaland.com/3726763/alternative-building-material-expanded-polystyrene/4

1 Like

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by softclickppc(m): 6:49pm On Aug 17, 2017
God come and save your people. God bless the dead!!!
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by freeman95(m): 6:49pm On Aug 17, 2017
This is serious
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by NCANTaskForce: 6:49pm On Aug 17, 2017
Afonjas caused it so that they will mine their skulls

13 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Integrityfarms(m): 6:49pm On Aug 17, 2017
Make e no be another Ebola o
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Abfinest007(m): 6:49pm On Aug 17, 2017
all d diseases always come from d north are they cursed

1 Like

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by madridguy(m): 6:49pm On Aug 17, 2017
Dictator Yahyah Bello shocked
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Nobody: 6:49pm On Aug 17, 2017
shocked
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by dayleke: 6:49pm On Aug 17, 2017
Nnkan mbe....

Ki won je fura........
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by whitering: 6:50pm On Aug 17, 2017
May God heal their Land
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Treasure1919(f): 6:50pm On Aug 17, 2017
Sad. RIP

1 Like

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by silentrock(m): 6:50pm On Aug 17, 2017
they waited until 50 people lost their lives before calling the attention of WHO.
that's sickening and intolerable.
I hope WHO will diagnose and proffer cure before it spread further

6 Likes

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Purity1(f): 6:50pm On Aug 17, 2017
Nawao. Odi egwu

1 Like

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by kkins25(m): 6:50pm On Aug 17, 2017
WHERE IS THE GOVERNOR THAT WOULD BLAME IT ON FORNICATION??

3 Likes

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Nobody: 6:51pm On Aug 17, 2017
This is terrible. 50 is a pretty huge number if you ask me. RIP to the dead.
.
.
Diabolic photography secrets revealed. This will shock you
www.fototech.com.ng
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Fkforyou(m): 6:51pm On Aug 17, 2017
undecided
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Tman66(m): 6:51pm On Aug 17, 2017
grin End time tin angry
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by pappisco(m): 6:51pm On Aug 17, 2017
may God help us from any epidemics.
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Oyindidi(f): 6:51pm On Aug 17, 2017
Caustics:
sad population control
As no be your family members.

3 Likes

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by pappisco(m): 6:51pm On Aug 17, 2017
may God save us from any epidemics.

2 Likes

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by blazingnaija: 6:51pm On Aug 17, 2017
charly boy ends anti -Buhari protest after escaping death
watch video here.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYqwuw_htZY
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by liftedhigh: 6:51pm On Aug 17, 2017
OK
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by vincentjk(m): 6:52pm On Aug 17, 2017
There are thousand ways to die really

1 Like

Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by hAlexandro(m): 6:52pm On Aug 17, 2017
deaths chaos everywhere make Jesus come jare
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by Caustics: 6:52pm On Aug 17, 2017
Oyindidi:
As no be your family members.
What do you want me to do? type RIP?
Re: Strange Disease Kills 50 People In Kogi State by free2ryhme: 6:53pm On Aug 17, 2017
atorioke:
A strange disease, whose symptoms include diarrhea, bloodstained vomiting and high fever has killed 50 people at Okunran, Okoloke and Isanlu-Esa villages in Yagba West Local Government of Kogi.



Initial reports had suspected lassa Fever, but medics told Dr. Saka Audu, Commissioner for Health, who visited the affected areas on Thursday, that it was a strange diseases that was unknown.



“We initially suspected Lassa Fever after getting some misleading reports about people bleeding around, so we made a diagnosis for viral haemorrhagic fever (lassa fever), but the result was negative,” Dr. Jannette Hathorn, a Consultant at ECWA Hospital, Egbe told Audu.



She said that the first case was that of a child of two and half years, who died 12 hours after he was brought to the hospital.



“We are sure it is not lassa fever; but our concern is that we do not know exactly what is happening. We have not arrived at a definitive diagnosis.



“Two adult patients were also brought here; one showed symptoms of ulcer-viral illness, but there was no bleeding component of any haemorrhagic symptom.



“We isolated them and both of them were treated for malaria. When they started improving, we let them go.



“Another parent brought a child to the hospital and pleaded for help. He said that 50 people had died in their village with similar symptoms of bloodstained vomiting, diarrhea and fever.



“When the child died, we called the World Health Organisation (WHO). Yesterday (Wednesday), their officials came and took samples of everything; we must know exactly what we are dealing with,” she said.



Audu, who described the situation as “serious”, said that the visit was to assess the it “especially since many lives have been lost to the disease”.



“We want to determine the cause of these mysterious deaths and then proffer solution to it.



“Government is committed to assisting the people irrespective of how remote their settlements may be. We must ensure that we take healthcare to the door steps of rural dwellers.



“We want to reassure the people that government is with them and will take full responsibility of those who are already ill, so as to arrest the spread of this disease.



“For now, what is clear and confirmed is that it is not lassa fever; but whatever it is, we will carry out further investigation and come up with definitive diagnosis,” Audu said.



He said that the information about the outbreak of the strange disease came to government last week and a technical team was immediately sent to take samples which were sent to General Hospital Irrua, Edo State, for definitive investigation.



“We are digging into the real cause of this ailment. All hands are on deck toward unraveling the definitive cause of the mysterious deaths among the kids,” the commissioner assured.



According to him, the Fulani settlers have been reported to be the worst hit by the disease which broke out three weeks ago.



Ardo Damina Ibrahim, leader of the Fulani settlement, told newsmen that the first case was reported three weeks ago, adding that children were worst hit.



“We at first used herbs to treat the patients but had to rush to the hospital after recording several deaths,” he said.



He explained that parents became more confused when doctors could not ascertain the cause of the illness, saying that many died in the hospital while others were discharged without any cure.



“We have lost more than 50 people and still have many helpless patients at home,’’ he said.



Oba Joshua Ogunyanda, the traditional ruler of the community, who thanked the commissioner for visiting the area in spite of the difficult terrain, said that he ran to the Yagba Local Government when the disease broke out.



“We are confident that the disease will soon be brought under control with the commitment that you have shown,” he said.



The commissioner later gave N50,000 to the leader of the Fulani community to transport the sick patients to Lokoja for proper treatment.


Mynd44


http://www.eyereport.com.ng/strange-disease-kills-50-people-in-kogi-state/

and you have a commissioner for health in the state undecided

(1) (2) (3) (Reply)

Coronavirus: Bowale Abimbola Tests Positive / Things You Can Relate To If You've Gone For HIV Test Before. / Kano Moves To Unravel Cause Of Mass Deaths

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 35
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.