Sokoto government said it has intensified surveillance across the state in efforts to contain the spread of lassa fever.
Despite initial apprehension of a possible case of the deadly disease
in the state, the government said three suspected cases earlier taken
to Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Laboratory Centre for blood
sample analysis have all come out negative, reaffirming the zero case
submission in Sokoto.
Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal stated this Wednesday when he went round hospitals in Sokoto town as part of efforts to intensify awareness on the dangers of the disease.
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| Governor Tambuwal recenlty paid a visit to the last victim of the 2015 hajj stampede from Sokoto state. |
Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal stated this Wednesday when he went round hospitals in Sokoto town as part of efforts to intensify awareness on the dangers of the disease.
Speaking at the State Specialist Hospital, Tambuwal said all
necessary precaution has been put in place while technology has been
deployed to help with surveillance in all the 23 local government areas
of the state.He said the monthly environmental sanitation introduced by
the government has helped in the cleaning of environment, but residents
need to do more to maintain high hygiene standards.
Conducting the Governor round the hospitals, the state Commissioner
of Health, Dr. Balarabe Shehu Kakale said government has trained enough
personnel to handle any possible outbreak of the ailment.

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