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NOA Begins Nationwide Awareness Campaign On Human Metapneumovirus

By Alice Etuka, Abuja

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has commenced a nationwide awareness campaign to enlighten Nigerians about the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV).

Deputy Director Press of the NOA, Paul Odenyi announced this in a statement on Monday.

According to the Director of Health and Social Care in the Agency, Dr. Olufemi Ayoola stated that the directive was to ensure more Nigerians get necessary information about the virus and how to prevent it.

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He said the virus was not yet in Nigeria, however, effort to prevent it from reaching the country was ongoing.

He further assured that the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had implemented proactive measures to ensure public safety.

He urged the public not to panic and to continue their daily activities while adhering to basic hygiene practices such as regular hand-washing and maintaining a clean environment.

Giving further clarification, Dr. Ayoola described HMPV as a respiratory virus with flu-like symptoms such as cough, fever, nasal congestion, sore throat, and in severe cases, wheezing.

“In children, the virus may lead to more serious conditions like bronchiolitis or pneumonia, while in adults, it can worsen chronic conditions such as asthma”, he said.

He emphasized that the virus spreads primarily through respiratory droplets from coughing or sneezing and by touching contaminated surfaces.

The groups most at risk, include children under five years old, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems.

He encouraged Nigerians to take simple preventive steps such as wearing nose masks in crowded places especially at airports, maintaining good hand hygiene by washing hands regularly and avoiding close contact with sick individuals.

“We want Nigerians to know that while there is no known cure for HMPV, preventive measures and adherence to NCDC protocols can significantly reduce the risk of infection,” he stated.

The National Orientation Agency also reaffirmed its commitment to dispelling misinformation about HMPV and ensuring that citizens remain calm and informed.

In addition, it said it would continue to work with the NCDC and other health partners to raise awareness and provide accurate information in every Local Government Area and rural community across Nigeria.

As part of this campaign, the NOA urges Nigerians to rely on verified information from trusted sources and avoid spreading unverified rumors that could cause panic.

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