She stated that an initial six samples were collected to confirm the outbreak, followed by another six samples from contacts, which were sent to Bayero University Kano for analysis, “with a 24-28-hour turnaround time for the result.”
“Thereafter, a total of 32 suspected cases were line-listed and samples collected. Six cases were confirmed positive, with five deaths and a male-female ratio of 1:1.
developed some form of symptom, and their samples were collected. The commissioner said that the state government had so far taken some measures to combat the outbreak of the disease.
She listed the deployment of state and local government areas’ Rapid Response Teams and the activation of the Incident Management System at the Infectious Disease Hospital, Mando, Kaduna.
Other measures are: active case search, contact tracing, follow-up, risk communication activity, and media management, as well as the supply of drugs and consumables to the 44 Army Reference Hospital and the IDH, Mando.
Some other measures taken, Ahmed said, were the supply of rodent equipment by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC),
as well as interventions for rodent control by a team from the Federal Ministry of Environment in collaboration with the state team.
She listed challenges encountered in combating spread of the disease, including the late presentation of patients to hospital,
poor adherence to infection prevention control in health facilities and non-adherence to the use of triage points.






