Kogi Mysterious Disease: Death toll rises to 62

The Kogi State Government has confirmed that about 62 people have been killed by the strange disease that has ravaged the


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Kogi Mysterious Disease: Death toll rises to 62

The Kogi State Government has confirmed that about 62 people have been killed by the strange disease that has ravaged the Western part of the State.

Our Kogi State Correspondent reports that as at Thursday August 17 the death toll was at 50.

Speaking to newsmen on the latest development on Friday August 18, the Kogi State Commissioner For Health, Dr.  Saka Haruna said information reaching the Ministry shows that the unknown disease has continued to claim the lives of some children and adults for the past few weeks in Koloke, Okuna,  Isanlu-Isa and adjourning Hausa-Fulani communities, all in Yaba-West Local Government Area of Kogi State.

“So far, about 62 people have been killed by this mysterious disease. When I visited the affected communities with my team, samples taken from some of the victims were sent to Federal Teaching Hospital Irua, Edo State, for definitive investigation, which turned out to be negative for Lassa Fever. On arrival at the community, we interacted with the locals and samples were taken from their water sources and food supply. It was discovered that the people affected showed common symptoms, including abdominal pain, vomiting and stooling. Few of the patients however had Hematemesis and Hematochezia. Those found still manifesting the disease were transferred to Kogi State Specialist Hospital for proper management, where an empirical diagnosis of Food Poisoning to rule out Gastroenteritis was made. They are however responding well to the instituted line of treatment”.

Dr. Haruna however said Governor Yahaya Bello has expressed deep concern over the incident and has directed that all the patients be treated at no cost and also charged the State Ministry of Health to conclude investigation within the shortest possible time as well as prevent further spread of the disease.

 


Odimayo Olatunde Frederick
graduate of Mass Communication and Kogi State Correspondent of Fresh Angle International Newspaper
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