Finally,
the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) has confirmed the death of one
person out of 21 being infected by monkey box disease.
This
was contained in a press release made available and signed by the Minister of
Agriculture, Dr. Mohammad Mohmood Abubakar on behalf of the ministry.
The
detailed press release read thus " PRESS STATEMENT ON THE RECENT
CONFIRMATION OF MONKEY POX DISEASE RESURGENCE IN HUMANS.
Following
the recent confirmation of Monkey Pox (MP) resurgence in Nigeria on the 29th of
May, 2022 involving 21 persons by the Nigeria Center for Disease Control
(NCDC), where it was said to have led to the death of one person with
co-morbidity.
2.
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development
(FMARD) through the Department of Veterinary & Pest Control Services is
actively collaborating with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and
other stakeholders in the One Health Team to ensure the situation is contained
and brought under control.
3.
In view of the above, The FMARD is hereby giving the following
advice:
i. People must avoid contact with
persons suspected to be infected with Monkey Pox at home and at work places.
ii. Hunters and dealers of “Bushmeat” must
desist from the practice forthwith to prevent any possibility of “SPILLOVER” of
the pathogen in Nigeria.
iii. Transport of wild animals and their products
within and across the borders should be suspended/restricted
iv. Silos, stores and other agricultural storage
facilities must institute active rodent control measures to prevent contacts
and possible contamination of Monkey Pox Virus with foodstuff.
v. All operators of Zoos, Parks,
Conservation and Recreational centers keeping non-human primates in their
domains must ensure strict compliance with their biosecurity protocols aimed at
preventing their contacts with humans.
vi. All Veterinary Clinics, Veterinary Teaching
Hospitals and other Veterinary Health Institutions across the country must
ensure vigilance so as to be able to pick possible signs and symptoms of Monkey
Pox in non-human primate (NHP) patients.
vii.
We must also ensure regular handwashing using strong
disinfectant anytime we handle NHP and rodents in our various locations.
viii.
We must also discourage the act of consumption,
trade and keeping of NHP as well as rodents as pets in our homes.
ix.
The general public are hereby advised to report any
pox-like lesions seen on humans or animals to the nearest human or veterinary
clinics respectively.
x. Lastly, Veterinary epidemiology officers,
field surveillance agents and veterinarians should step up their surveillance
activities aimed at picking any possible case of Monkey Pox in animals.
SIGNED
Dr.
Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar
Honourable
Minister
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