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Lassa Fever kills 10 in Ebonyi

At least 10 people have been killed by Lassa Fever in Ebonyi State from Jan. 4 to Feb. 16.

This was disclosed by the State’s Ministry of Health through the Disease Surveillance Notification Officer,  Sampson Orogwu, in Abakaliki.

Orogwu stated that 25 persons were infected, including two healthcare workers. While 16 out of the 25 infected persons are males, nine are females.

“The dead include a pregnant woman and two children. The affected local government areas include: Onicha, Ikwo, Ezza North, Ebonyi, Izzi, Ohaukwu and Abakaliki with Hausa quarters and Nkaliki areas in Abakaliki recording the highest number of cases.”

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He, therefore,  urged residents to report suspected cases to the ministry as treatment is free.

The State Epidemiologist, Dr Ogbonna Nwambeke, also in the statement, said the state government had been collaborating with relevant partners to check spread of the disease

He said “we call for the provision of logistics to increase surveillance and community engagement against risk factors.

“People are also advised to stop bush burning, avoid eating rats and not to touch any surface touched by an infected person. We also advise people to maintain a high level of personal and environmental hygiene such as covering their food and utensils properly.”

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Nwambeke appreciated the state government’s provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) to health workers at the National Obstetrics Fistula Centre to secure their lives and to save others.

Lassa fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic illness caused by Lassa virus, a member of the arenavirus family of viruses.

Humans usually become infected with Lassa virus through exposure to food or household items contaminated with urine or faeces of infected Mastomys rats. It’s common in West Africa. Most people get mild symptoms, like fever and headache.

(NAN) 

 

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