The Ogun Government has confirmed four new cases of Monkeypox, bringing the total cases recorded in the state to seven.
This is contained in a statement by the Commissioner for
Health, Dr Tomi Coker, issued to newsmen on Friday in Abeokuta.
Coker stated that two cases of Monkeypox were discovered in
Ota, within Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area, while Abeokuta North and
Abeokuta South recorded one case each.
He added that the Disease Surveillance and Notification
Officers (DSNOs) in the affected local government areas had carried out
line-listing and contact tracing, adding that the patients are already on
prescribed medications.
The commissioner advised residents to avoid direct contact
with body fluid or sore of an infected live or dead animals, persons or
contaminated items.
He stressed the need for regular hand washing with soap and
water, especially after visiting or caring for a sick person.
He urged residents to remain calm and assured that necessary
measures are being put in place to curb the spread of the disease.
The disease has been ravaging the world, especially Africa,
with many nations adopting proactive measures to curtail its spread.
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