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Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by Kangol99(m): 9:07am On Jan 25, 2016
KANO Sales of rat poison have taken off in Nigeria following an outbreak of Lassa fever that has left at least 76 people dead and sparked fears of contagion across the country.

In the northern city of Kano, the capital of one of 17 states where the haemorrhagic virus has been recorded, there have been "unprecedented" purchases of the pest control product. The head of the city's chemicals traders, Shehu Idris Bichi, said sales have have increased four- fold since the outbreak was first announced earlier this month. "Traders are doing brisk business because people are making unprecedented purchases of the product to rid their homes of rats that cause the disease," he told AFP.

Abubakar Ja'afar, who works in Kano's largest market, said he had never seen sales so high in his 20 years in the trade, with traders in other cities reporting similar increases in sales. "I used to get between five and 10 clients a day but now I get at least 30 customers... people you don't expect because of their social status," he said. "Lassa doesn't discriminate between the rich and the poor," he said. Vendors using megaphones and hawking their wares on carts have become commonplace.

"I was making up to 500 naira ($2.5, 2.3 euros) a day but now I make between 2,000 naira and 4,000 naira every day," said one, Awwalu Aminu, 40, in Kano.

DEATHS

Nigeria's health minister Isaac Adewole said earlier this week 212 suspected cases have been recorded of Lassa, which is endemic in rats in west Africa.

Outbreaks are not uncommon and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates there are between 100,000 to 300,000 infections in west Africa every year, with about 5,000 deaths.

In 2012, there were 1,723 cases and 112 deaths in Nigeria. Last year, 12 people died out of 375 infected, according to the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control. The virus is spread through contact with food or household items contaminated with rats' urine or faeces.

Africa's most populous country was praised for its containment of Ebola in 2014, despite initial fears it could spread rapidly in densely populated urban areas after the first case in Lagos. But while the government maintains it has the spread of Lassa under control, specialists have voiced concern about under-reporting and Nigeria's capacity to deal with the outbreak.

The first case dates back to last August in the northwestern state of Niger but was not detected until late last year. Public awareness campaigns have since been mounted and surveillance ramped up of primary and secondary contacts of those with the disease. The government has also blasted a "culture of silence" and vowed sanctions against medical professionals who fail to inform the authorities of suspected cases.

REFUSE COLLECTION

Lawan Bello used to ignore rats in his home, bothering more about the damage the rodents could cause to personal effects such as clothing, furniture and food. But the latest outbreak — and the wider publicity about its spread — has changed his attitude.

"Every few days I buy rat poison and use it in my home to kill rats and I will continue until my house is free of them," he said.

"I'm scared of Lassa and that has made me hate rats the most." Killing rats may be one solution to the problem but effective waste disposal has long been a major problem in Nigeria's big cities.
"Everywhere you turn you see heaps of refuse which provides a breeding ground for rats," said Idris Musa, a community health worker in Kano.

"Rats breed fast and it is very difficult to beat rats' breeding rate with rodenticide".

In 2007, Kano was producing 2,000 tonnes of garbage every day but refuse collectors could only clear 800 tonnes, according to the city's refuse disposal agency.


http://www.nation.co.ke/news/africa/Rat-poison-Nigeria-Lassa-fever/-/1066/3047870/-/hly05d/-/index.html

Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 9:51am On Jan 25, 2016
And I learnt it's just one specie of rats that spread the virus.
Other species will now pay with their lives.
Cruel world!
An Igbo adage says otu aka rota mmanu ya ezuoro oha... When one finger get stained by oil, it'll spread to the rest.

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Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by NaLaugh: 9:51am On Jan 25, 2016
good for the sellers
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by robertstaff: 9:52am On Jan 25, 2016
Nigerians and fear over lassa fever
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by jay89(m): 9:52am On Jan 25, 2016
Ok
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by babyest22(m): 9:52am On Jan 25, 2016
Lol..better kill them all
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by absoluteSuccess: 9:52am On Jan 25, 2016
It is high time government of Lagos rid the city of giant rats.

They may be planning the return of the 'black death' somewhere.

The race to dominate this planet is between us and this people.

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Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by Owliver(m): 9:52am On Jan 25, 2016
Atleast a local product is selling. maybe naira could gain some strenght grin grin grin

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Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by Howcomes(m): 9:53am On Jan 25, 2016
Its there time o, Rat killer Sellers
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by politricks: 9:53am On Jan 25, 2016
That is this world for you. One man's source of income is another man's poison. It is time for those selling rat poison to build house because it is their season. For that reason, wherever you are and whatever you are doing, just pray for God to smile on your business.

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Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by Dollarchap(m): 9:53am On Jan 25, 2016
Every challenge presents business opportunity for savvy entrepreneurs.

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Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by demarc001: 9:54am On Jan 25, 2016
Mehn na to discover new skill be dat o! We go soon get "rat killer sector" for nigerian stock exchange.



Announcement! Announcement!! Announcement!!!

Job seekers please enroll for your training on PRODUCTION OF. RAT KILLER.
Free course materials for 1st 50 applicants.
Hurry while offer lasts! grin

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Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by Benjom(m): 9:54am On Jan 25, 2016
Oh yes... why not?
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by YuckFou: 9:54am On Jan 25, 2016
PerfectlyPerfect:
True
Second to comment (I think). Hurray!!!!!
Worse than ebola loading.
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by luthorcorp: 9:55am On Jan 25, 2016
When the awareness of lassa fever started people gave deaf ears,now they are all running after rat traps and all that... undecided
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by saintfaculty(m): 9:55am On Jan 25, 2016
grin
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by feelamong(m): 9:56am On Jan 25, 2016
Owliver:
Atleast a local product is selling. maybe naira could gain some strenght grin grin grin

You will be surprised to see that the Rat poisons are all made in China tongue

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Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by ORACLE1975(m): 9:56am On Jan 25, 2016
What?
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by looseweight: 9:56am On Jan 25, 2016
Ok
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by bluntspade: 9:56am On Jan 25, 2016

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Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 9:56am On Jan 25, 2016
YuckFou:

Second to comment (I think). Hurray!!!!!
Worse than ebola loading.


Lolz. grin grin
That means better things are in the offing for this week
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by bettercreature(m): 9:57am On Jan 25, 2016
Owliver:
Atleast a local product is selling. maybe naira could gain some strenght grin grin grin
Most people prefer imported rat gum
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by ceejay80s(m): 9:57am On Jan 25, 2016
Rat poison soon will be sold in dolllars
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by kulobyno: 9:57am On Jan 25, 2016
Chai. Last year was ebola panic and a lot of donts relating to bodily contacts, this year is lassa fever panic with more donts now including drinking garri without cold water. O God arise! Save the sheep of your pasture!!!
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by Owliver(m): 9:58am On Jan 25, 2016
bettercreature:
Most people prefer imported rat gum
we import rat gum? angry angry angry

we are cursed by the gods embarassed

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Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by Alezy(m): 9:58am On Jan 25, 2016
before nko. ..who wanna die early.
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by Owliver(m): 9:59am On Jan 25, 2016
feelamong:


You will be surprised to see that the Rat poisons are all made in China tongue
lolz. naija no dey try at all angry
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by StepTwo: 10:00am On Jan 25, 2016
how exactly are we goin to kill all the rats in this country?
we should as well be looking for the cure
Re: Rat Poison Sales Boom In Nigeria Over Lassa Fever Fears by bettercreature(m): 10:01am On Jan 25, 2016
Owliver:
we import rat gum? angry angry angry

we are cursed by the gods embarassed
We imports tooth pick my brother and some nylon bags are imported

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