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Sunday, April 06, 2014

Nigerian Government Denies that There Is Ebola Outbreak In Nigeria.



The Federal Government has confirmed the outbreak of dengue hemorrhagic fever in Nasarawa State, but denied media reports about the outbreak of Ebola diseases in the country.

In a press statement issued by the Federal Ministry of Health and signed by the Special Assistant on Media and Communication to the Minister of Health, Mr. Dan Nwomeh, explained that laboratory investigation into the alleged ebola case in Nasarawa showed a case of Dengue heamorrhagic fever and not Ebola.



Dengue fever is caused by a virus named Dengue fever virus (DFV). This virus is transmitted by mosquitoes, mostly in urban and semi urban areas.
Nwomeh disclosed that the government explained that the activities of the mosquitoes (Aedes albopictus) that transmit this virus are being closely monitored nationwide by the Arbovirus Research Centre of the Federal Ministry of Health based in Enugu.


 Dengue Heamorrhagic Fever, DHF, is an acute illness of sudden onset that usually follows a benign course with symptoms such as headache, fever, exhaustion, severe muscle and joint pain, swollen lymph nodes and rashes. At the onset of the disease, it mimicks Malaria and, often so, it is mistakenly diagnosed as Malaria. However, other signs of Dengue fever which include bleeding gums, bloody diarrhea, bleeding from the nose and severe pain behind the eyes, red palms and soles differentiate it from Malaria. Laboratory tests are usually necessary for its confirmation.


Nwomeh in the statement explained that the prevention of the transmission of Dengue Heamorrhagic Fever is similar to the prevention of Malaria.





*The symptoms are almost like Ebola,abeg make una check well again ooooh!

5 comments:

  1. Another day another outbreak of a new illness. Baba God na yr hands we dey o
    #protect us oh Lord























    *drinks fura da nono

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  2. Our government will always deny, instead of putting things in place to make sure medical workers are trained quickly incase of outbreak they won't. If such outbreak happens in Nigeria, it will be worst because of our population and lack of good hospitals/medication and lack of proper medical treatment.

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  3. It had better not be ebola pls as they have denied,cos I know our govt is lazy to do anything responsible other than looting!God pls let it not be ebola #prays in tongues #

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  4. They will deny, our government can't be trusted.

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