13 cases of monkey Pox Out break Confirmed in Bayelsa.

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Marburg virus particles, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). The particles at top left are showing the characteristic shepherd’s crook shape. This RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus causes Marburg haemorrhagic fever in humans and non-human primates. Symptoms of the rare disease, which is often fatal, include fever, muscle pain, rash, diarrhoea and haemorrhage. The virus was first documented in 1967 when there were simultaneous outbreaks of haemorrhagic fever in laboratories in Marburg and Frankfurt, Germany and Belgrade, Yugoslavia. The outbreak was traced to vervet monkey tissue used in research.

 

Bayelsa State Ministry of Health has confirmed 13 cases of monkeypox in the state.

 

Director of Public Health in the state Ministry of Health, Dr Jones Stow said the viral disease is more prevalent in males than females.

 

Stow who noted that monkeypox causes skin rashes which develop into bigger sizes of blisters particularly on the face region, resulting in scars on the face, highlighted that at the emergence of the disease in the country, the preventive measures were; proper handling of food while cooking; fumigation, and setting death traps for rodents which are major carriers of the disease.

 

He also said that the government is working assiduously to mitigate the spread of viral disease in the state.

 

Stow said;

 

“The state government has been doing a lot to ensure that everybody in Bayelsa knows that we have a menace which is monkeypox. However, we are creating awareness.

“We have gone to the communities where we have confirmed cases of monkeypox to do an active search, going from household to household to check for the people that have the syndromes of monkeypox in order to transfer them to an isolation centre.”

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