Furthermore, provisional diagnosis reportedly revealed that the infection is gastroenteritis or food poisoning, caused by contaminated food or water.
At least, 41 children are 
reportedly disease that has thrown a new challenge the World Health 
Organization, FCT public health department and the FCT Primary Health 
Care Development Board.
According to a report by Daily Trust, several children in Abuja have been affected by the unknown disease.
It was further 
reported that the epidemic has seen the Health authorities in Abuja 
declaring a public health emergency in the settlement of Angwan Hausawa,
 a slum neighbourhood of Abuja Municipal Area Council.
The
 report further revealed that nine children had died of the yet 
undiagnosed disease while at least 32 others in the community of 
Damagaza are hospitalised. 
According to the executive secretary of FCT Primary Health Development Board, Dr. Rilwanu Mohammed, all the affected children had fever and diarrhoea; their abdomen were distended; and their stool was mucous and greenish. 
Furthermore,
 provisional diagnosis reportedly revealed that the infection is 
gastroenteritis or food poisoning, caused by contaminated food or water.
Mohammed
 also said the disease could be a result of water contamination as the 
area is said to be dirty with residents of the community depending on 
stream and wells for water. 
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