Akwa Ibom records fifth mpox case

Samuel Etuk, the disease surveillance and notification officer, Akwa Ibom ministry of health, says the state has recorded five cases of monkeypox (mpox).
Mr Etuk, who announced the latest case in an interview with journalists in Uyo on Friday, said the state government had earlier announced four outbreaks.
He said that a total of 30 samples were collected across different local government areas for diagnosis, and that four of them tested positive to mpox.
“Four cases were confirmed, three of them are male, and one female, they are aged two, four, 12 and 41 years respectively,” he said.
“This confirmation was by the Breakthrough Action Nigeria in collaboration with the Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control Programme.
“We have another positive case of mpox, this latest case brings the total number of confirmed cases in the state to five,” he said.
Mr Etuk said that contact tracing for any transmission was being conducted while the affected persons had been kept in isolation.
The disease surveillance officer said that 10 community-based informants had been engaged to work in catchment areas.
“They will be reporting to the health facility focal person who will communicate with the local government disease surveillance and notification office.
“The full report will later be submitted to the state ministry of health for prompt actions,” he said.
He said that mpox could be transmitted from one person to another through urine, faeces, blood, sexual contact, broken skin, eyes, nose, mouth, and contact with skin lesions and oral secretions.
Mr Etuk listed the symptoms to include headache, swollen lymph and nodes, fever, back and muscle pain, and lack of energy.
“Another symptom is rashes, it begins on the face and gradually affects other parts such as palms, soles and feet,” he said.
The officer said that mpox could be prevented by avoiding contacts with infected persons or animals.
He listed other preventive measures as, regular hand washing, using hand sanitisers, and use of protective clothing and gloves while handling infected persons or animals.
Mr Etuk advised members of the public to report suspected cases of the disease to the nearest health facility or call a Nigeria Centre for Disease Control office in the area.
The World Health Organisation has declared mpox a global public health emergency, and an international concern in Africa.
(NAN)
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