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NIgeria records 1,992 cases of lassa fever in 33 states in 2 months


… UCH management raises alarm

Soji Ajibola

Nigeria has recorded 1,992 cases of lassa fever in 33 states in 2022.

The management of the University College Hospital, in a circular issued to all its staff disclosed that out of the 33 states, Ondo, Edo and Bauchi have the highest numbers of victims.

It read, “This is to draw the attention of the entire members of staff to the current outbreak of Lassa fever in the country.

“Since the beginning of 2022, a total number of 1,992 suspected Lassa fever cases have been recorded in 33 States, majorly in Ondo, Edo, Bauchi, Benue, Taraba, Ebonyi, Oyo and Enugu States.

“As at 18th February 2022, the total number of confirmed cases was 450, with 86 deaths recorded. About 30 health care workers are affected.”

The circular warned that “a laboratory confirmed case is an outbreak. It is highly infectious and can transmit via contact with a confirmed case or dead body of a probable case. The incubation period is 6 to 21 days.

“The Hospital Management therefore uses this medium to alert all clinicians and other members of staff on the need to have a high index of suspicion, particularly at the entry points of the hospital – emergency wards, clinics and general outpatient.”

It added that a “detailed history of travel and contact with a sick or dead person is important while assessing all suspected cases using the standard case definition for viral haemorrhagic fevers.”

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