The Federal Government has confirmed the death of 28 children following a fresh outbreak of lead poisoning in Niger state.
Expdonaloaded blog reports that the latest incident had brought
the number of deaths from lead poisoning in the country to 191,
including 139 children.
A total of 420 cases were recorded in Zamfara and Niger states,
respectively.Briefing newsmen on the latest development in Abuja,
the Minister of State for Health, Mr Fidelis Nwankwo, said that 68 fresh
cases of the lead poisoning were recorded in Kawo and Magiro villages
of Rafi local government area of the state.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com..“Sixty eight cases have been recorded as at May 12, 2015, and 28 deaths
had occurred giving the case of fertility rate of 43 per cent,” said
Nwankwo.
According to him, all the deceased were children below the age of five
and comprised 17 females and 11 males.
He said the affected children were found to have a high serum lead level
between 17 and 22 times higher than the acceptable limits established
by the World Health Organisation.
The minister, however, said that the federal government adopted an
eight-point strategy to tackle the situation upon receipt of the report
from the Niger Government.
Nwankwo listed the measures to include advocacy meetings with the
affected community leaders on the dangers of economic activities
involving mining.
“We have commenced non-specific, palliative treatment of the sick children in Kagara hospital.
“We also commenced the process of incident command structure to enhance coordination of the outbreak response.
“Mobilisation of health facilities in Niger and Zamfara states to
commence chelation of clinically ill children in collaboration with
relevant stakeholders.
Expdonaloaded blog recalls that the last lead poisoning case was recorded in Zamfara
between March and June 2010, which claimed 163 lives, including 111
children.
The incident recorded 355 cases
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