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Lagos confirms six cases of anthrax disease, burns infected animals

 

The Lagos state government says six animals in the state
have been confirmed to have anthrax disease.

 

Anthrax is an infection caused by the spore-forming
bacteria, Bacillus anthracis. It typically affects ruminants such as cows,
sheep, and goats.

 

It is a zoonotic disease — transmissible from contaminated
animals to humans.

 

Humans can get infected if they handle or are involved in
the slaughter of a sick animal, or are in contact with contaminated animal
products.

 

Making the announcement in a statement on Sunday, Olatokunbo
Emokpae, the permanent secretary, ministry of agriculture, said the cases were
discovered during surveillance of animals on Lagos Island and Agege.

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According to NAN, Emokpae said the animals have been
confiscated, burnt and buried, to prevent the spread of the disease.

 

She said no case of human infection has either been
identified or reported since the discovery of anthrax disease in Lagos.

 

She added that human and animal surveillance have been stepped
up and free vaccination has been intensified.

 

“Animal owners should take advantage of the exercise by
coming forward with their herd for inoculation,” the statement reads.

 

‘“Please report cases of symptoms in animals to the Lagos
State Ministry of Agriculture, Director of Veterinary Services via telephone on
08023427594, 08180703010 or contact the Veterinary Epidemiologist on
08023328244.”

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