An unidentified disease is ravaging the Ode-Irele community in Ondo State and has left 28 people dead in the past three days.
According to Premium Times, the disease broke out three days ago, and authorities say it is not Ebola.
State Health Commissioner, Dayo Adeyanju said
“preliminary investigations show that the disease is not Ebola as it
does not manifest any of its symptoms, but it attacks the central
nervous system of the victims.”
Victims reportedly suffer from symptoms including blindness, and loss of consciousness, and then die within 24 hours.
Blood samples from the victims have been taken to a Lagos laboratory for examination.
Adeyanju
says the situation is under control, and he has advised people of the
area to avoid handling dead bodies at this period to help contain
further spread of the disease.
A journalist who visited the area stated that some residents believe the disease is a spiritual attack.
“Community
leaders said some people broke into a shrine, and the god became angry
with them, striking all those people who have hands in the act,” the
journalist said, asking not to be named. Our team also saw people
performing rituals in the community. They believe that the ritual will
appease the god and that the disease will end,” said the journalist.
State Commissioner for Information, Kayode Akinmade, has refuted the spiritual attacks theory stating that “all
I can tell you is that medical experts are on ground, attending to
victims and doing all the necessary tests. Government is working hard to
contain the disease, and I can tell you that it is under control.”
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