Two suspected cases of monkeypox recorded in Lagos

Jide Idris

The Lagos State Government has alerted the public to two cases of suspected monkeypox infection in the state.

Commissioner for Health, Dr Jide Idris, disclosed this at a news conference on Monday, saying the cases were currently being investigated.

“Though no confirmed case has been recorded, there is need to sensitise members of the public and provide adequate information on measures for prevention and control of the disease in line with the policy of the state government,” he said.

He added that one of the suspects just came from Bayelsa State and reportedly ate bush meat.

Idris said the two suspected cases were currently being quarantined in their houses pending the result of the investigation.

“In the wake of this outbreak, the state government is reiterating the need for members of the public to observe and maintain a high standard of personal and environmental hygiene at all times as part of the precautionary measures to prevent the spread to the State.”

He urged members of the public to also be vigilant and report any suspected case of the viral disease to the nearest public health facility or the Directorate of Disease Control in the State Ministry of Health.