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Nigeria: 2020 Lassa Fever

Source: https://www.channelstv.com/2020/01/27/four-persons-die-of-lassa-fever-in-taraba/

Four Persons Die Of Lassa Fever In Taraba
Nwangoro Nnaemeka
Updated January 27, 2020

Four persons have been confirmed dead in Taraba following the outbreak of Lassa fever in the state.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr Innocent Vakkai, disclosed this to reporters on Monday in Jalingo, the state capital.

He explained that the ministry has recorded 15 suspected cases of Lassa fever, with only five found to be positive...

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Source: https://thestreetjournal.org/2020/01/lassa-fever-4-suspected-cases-recorded-in-adamawa/

Lassa Fever: 4 Suspected Cases Recorded in Adamawa
Jan 27, 2020

Adamawa Government on Monday confirmed four suspected cases of Lassa Fever in the state.

Dr Bwalki Dilli, the state Director, Public Health, confirmed the development in Yola.

Dilli however said the four cases are still under diagnosis.

“The patients were admitted at the state treatment centre located at Federal Medical Centre, Yola, their samples had been taken and referred to the laboratory in Abuja, for diagnosis.

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Source: https://www.thecable.ng/lassa-fever-seven-doctors-five-nurses-quarantined-at-adamawa-hospital

Lassa fever: Seven doctors, five nurses quarantined at Adamawa hospital
January 27 2020 13:32

Seven doctors and five nurses have been quarantined at the Federal Medical Centre, Yola, Adamawa state, following their contact with a patient diagnosed with Lassa fever.

A source at the hospital told TheCable on Monday that a pregnant woman who lost her fetus was the primary contact.

She said the woman was admitted at the labour ward, where the fetus was evacuated on Friday.

“After the evacuation, it was observed that the woman had fever and was bleeding. So the medical team thought as much that it was a case of Lassa fever, then she was transferred to the isolation room,” she said.

“When she was sent to the isolation room, the blood samples were taken away for test, because normally they don’t do the test here (FMC Yola). They had to send the samples and we waited for the test results which came out yesterday and showed that she was positive. But the patient died about two days to the release of the result.”

He said there have been no symptoms from other health workers...
 
Source: https://www.sunnewsonline.com/fears-as-lassa-fever-spreads-to-kaduna-adamawa-osun-kogi/

Fears as Lassa fever spreads to Kaduna, Adamawa, Osun, Kogi
28th January 2020

The Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), yesterday, confirmed fresh cases of Lassa fever across the country, with no fewer than seven doctors and five nurses quarantined at the Federal Medical Centre, Yola, Adamawa State, with one dead in Kaduna and Kogi states.

Nasarawa State government has also confirmed an outbreak of Lassa fever in the state, while anxiety has gripped residents of Cross River State.

The NCDC said 195 cases have been confirmed and 29 deaths reported in 11 states as of January 24.

A source at the Yola hospital said a pregnant woman, who lost her foetus, was the primary contact for the spread of the virus...
 
Source: https://www.channelstv.com/2020/01/...ple-killed-258-cases-confirmed-since-2020-fg/

Lassa Fever: 41 People Killed, 258 Cases Confirmed Since 2020 – FG
Channels Television
Updated January 28, 2020

At least 41 people have died of Lassa fever in parts of the country since the beginning of 2020, the Federal Government has confirmed.

The Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, disclosed this on Tuesday during a press briefing at the ministry’s secretariat in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

Giving an update on the raging outbreak of the disease, he revealed that at least two health professionals were among the 41 deaths recorded.

Ehanire added that there were at least 258 confirmed cases recorded across 19 states in the country...

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Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/01/medical-doctor-tests-positive-to-lassa-fever-in-taraba/

Medical doctor tests positive to Lassa Fever in Taraba
On January 28, 20204:09 pm

The Management of Federal Medical Centre, Jalingo has confirmed that a Medical Doctor who is an house officer has tested positive to Lassa Fever in the state. Acting Head, Clinical Service of the Hospital, Dr Ahmed Jatau disclosed this to VANGUARD on Tuesday.
He explained that six suspected cases of Lassa Fever tested positive of which four death was recorded. He noted that the affected medical doctor is currently undergoing treatment at Iruwa specialist hospital...
 
WEEKLY BULLETIN ON OUTBREAKS
AND OTHER EMERGENCIES
Week 4: 20 - 26 January 2020


Data as reported by: 17:00; 26 January 2020
...
Lassa Fever Nigeria

163 Cases
24 Deaths
14.7% CFR


EVENT DESCRIPTION

The Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria is still ongoing. Since our last
report in week 16 of 2019 (week ending 21 April 2019) sporadic
cases have continued to be reported across 86 Local Government
Areas (LGAs) in 23 states, resulting in a cumulative total of 793
confirmed cases reported between 1 January and 1 December 2019.
A significant upsurge in the number of cases was noted in the first
three weeks of 2020.

Between 1 and 19 January 2020, a cumulative total of 398 suspected
cases was reported nationally. Among these, a total of 163 confirmed
cases was identified from 32 LGAs in nine states, with the majority
of confirmed cases reported from Edo (38%), Ondo (38%) and
Ebonyi (11%) states. The overall case fatality ratio (CFR) among
the 163 confirmed cases was 14.7%, which is considerably lower
compared to the CFR for the same period in 2019 (23.4%). Half
(n=81) of the 163 confirmed cases notified in 2020, were reported
during week 3 (week ending 19 January) from 17 LGAs in Ondo,
Edo, Delta, Taraba, Plateau and Bauchi states. The CFR among these
81 confirmed cases was 12.3%.

The outbreak has mainly affected individuals between the age of 11
and 40 years, and males and females have been equally affected.
From the beginning of the year, as of week 3 of 2020, no healthcare
worker infection has been reported.

An annual upsurge in the number of reported Lassa fever cases is a
usual occurrence at this time of the season in Nigeria. Since 2018,
an increase in the number of reported cases is typically observed
between December and June, beyond which sporadic cases are
reported throughout the remainder of the year. The main propagator
of previous Lassa fever outbreaks in Nigeria is human contact with
food or household items contaminated with the urine or faeces of
Mastomys rodents.

PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIONS

A National Lassa Fever Technical Working Group (NLFTWG) has
been established to coordinate the response at national level.
Emergency Operation Centres (EOCs) have also been activated
in the three most affected states of Ondo, Edo and Ebonyi.
Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)-led rapid response
teams have been deployed to Ondo and Ebonyi states to support
outbreak response activities.

Confirmed cases are being treated in the different treatment
centres in the affected states with ribavirin and other supportive
therapeutics. Guidelines for appropriate case management, safe
and dignified burial and infection prevention and control (IPC)
have been disseminated to the different states.

Surveillance activities have been enhanced in the affected states
with improved contact tracing and active case finding in affected
LGAs. An updated tool for detailed case investigation has also
been provided to investigation teams to ensure all relevant
information is captured.

An additional laboratory has been established in the Federal
Medical Centre in Owo to test for Lassa fever. A total of five
laboratories with capacity to test for the virus in serum samples
is operational across the country.

Targeted risk communication activities are ongoing in most
affected states mainly through radio and social media messaging.

SITUATION INTERPRETATION

Lassa fever is known to be endemic in Nigeria as sporadic cases have
been reported since 1969 when the disease was first identified in Borno
state. The peak season is anticipated from December through June as
has been typified by the ongoing outbreak. Response activities, under
the leadership of the NCDC, have commenced in the most affected
states albeit identifying challenges in all pillars of the response. The
entire outbreak response team is encouraged to closely monitor the
evolution of the outbreak in the coming weeks as early detection and
prompt treatment of cases from affected communities is key to reducing
morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, though no report of healthcare
worker infection has been reported so far, frontline healthcare workers
should be trained to consistently implement standard infection
prevention and control measures when caring for patients to prevent
nosocomial infections.

https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/330642/OEW04-2026012020.pdf
 
Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/01/lassa-fever-claims-41-lives-258-cases-confirmed-in-19-states/

Lassa fever claims 41 lives, 258 cases confirmed in 19 States
On January 29, 202011:16 amIn
By Luminous Jannamike, Peter Duru, Omeiza Ajayi, Femi Bolaji, Ozioruva Aliu & Umar Yusuf

The Federal Government says it is committed to containing Lassa fever which has claimed 41 lives in parts of the country since the beginning of 2020.
The Minister for Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, who spoke in Abuja, revealed that at least two health professionals were among the 41 deaths recorded; adding that there were at least 258 confirmed cases recorded across 19 States in the country.
Ehanire, who said all hands must be on deck to contain the spread of the disease, urged Nigerians in various parts of the country to practice good hygiene and protect their foods from rat contamination...
 
Source: https://leadership.ng/2020/01/31/four-cases-of-lassa-fever-and-other-diseases-reported-in-nasarawa/

Four Cases Of Lassa Fever And Other Diseases Reported In Nasarawa
Published 10 hours ago
on January 31, 2020
By Danjuma Joseph

Four cases of Lassa Fever and five tropical diseases have been reported in Nasarawa State.

The state commissioner of health, Ahmed Baba Yahaya, disclosed this yesterday at a press briefing to mark the world neglected tropical diseases celebration.

The Lassa Fever patients, he said, have been quarantined and are under observation in and outside the state.

The disease identified by the state commissioner for health include Onchocerciasis, Lymphatic Filariasis, Schistosomiasis, Trachoma and soil transmitted helminthes, affecting the 13 local government areas of the state....

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Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/lassa-fever-7-councils-affected-in-taraba.html

Lassa fever: 7 councils affected in Taraba
By Magaji Isa Hunkuyi, Jalingo | Published Date Jan 31, 2020 5:46 AM

Taraba State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Innocent Vakkai, has said that seven local government areas in the state are affected by Lassa fever. He identified the affected LGAs as Takum, Donga, Ibi, Gassol, Jalingo, Ardo Kola and Bali. He made the disclosure during a one-day sensitisation workshop organised by the state directorate of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Jalingo. He said already, 25 suspected cases of the deadly disease have been reported out of which six were confirmed and four deaths recorded in the state....

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Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/lassa-fever-two-die-in-enugu/
Lassa fever: Two die in Enugu
January 31, 2020

Two persons, among them a pregnant woman have died since the reported outbreak of Lassa fever in Enugu.

On the whole six, suspected cases were reported out of which 3 were confirmed.

The third victim, a 24-year-old female youth corper who just returned from Benue state survived the attack and is responding to treatment.

These were disclosed at a press conference jointly addressed by the Enugu state ministries for Information, Health, Education, Water Resources and Agriculture on Friday at the state Secretariat.

The pregnant woman who died from the Lassa fever attack was as a result of reporting late to health facilities...

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Source: https://www.sunnewsonline.com/unizik-female-student-tests-positive-to-lassa-fever/


UNIZIK female student tests positive to Lassa fever
31st January 2020
Obinna Odogwu,Awka

A female student of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka in Anambra State has tested positive to the deadly Lassa fever virus. An internal memo from Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital (COOUTH), Awka where the patient was last handled which was circulated to its members of staff showed that the patient tested positive...
 
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/lassa-...ix-others-die/

Lassa fever: Three pregnant women, six others die
February 1, 2020
in Featured, News, News Update
By Rosemary Nwisi, Port Harcourt/Chris Oji, Enugu/Damisi Ojo, Akure/ Okungbowa Aiwerie, Asaba/David Adenuga, Bauchi/Onimisi Alao, Yola/Augustine Okezie, Katsina/Uja Emmanuel, Makurdi/Nsa Gill, Calabar/Damian Duruiheoma, Owerri/Sunny Nwachukwu, Aba/Kolade Adeyemi, Kano

1,200 under observation in Edo, 70 in Rivers
121 infected in Ondo

Two expectant mothers – one each in Rivers, Enugu and Adamawa states – are among the latest victims of the current Lassa fever outbreak in parts of the country.

Six other persons have also lost their lives to the killer virus in other states.

Edo State alone has placed 1200 patients under observation while 70 are under surveillance in Rivers State.

Apart from the expectant mother, Lassa fever has claimed two other lives in Rivers State.

They included a young father of two and one other, according to the Director Planning, Research and Statistics in the state Ministry of Health, Chinwendu Atata.

He told reporters in Port Harcourt that results of samples from the deceased persons showed that they died of the virus.

She appealed for calm and assured that the state has procured facilities and sufficient drugs to tackle the challenge...
 
Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/kaduna-anambra-confirm-lassa-fever-cases.html

Kaduna, Anambra confirm Lassa fever cases
By Mohammed Ibrahim Yaba, Kaduna & Titus Eleweke, Awka | Published Date Feb 2, 2020 6:29 AM

The Kaduna State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Amina Mohammed Baloni, yesterday confirmed another case of Lassa fever in the state. She said the new case was that of a 34-year-old male from Kajuru Local Government Area who was being managed at the IDCC. A statement signed by the commissioner said the state had recorded 23 cases so far, and 15 test results had resulted negative while six cases were pending...

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Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/02/lassa-fever-bauchi-records-seventh-confirmed-case/

Lassa fever: Bauchi records seventh confirmed case
On February 2, 202011:11 am

By Charly Agwam – Bauchi Bauchi State Primary Health Care Development Agency has said the victims of Lassa fever in the state has risen to seven. Speaking with newsmen in Bauchi on Friday, the Executive Secretary of the Agency, Dr Rilwan Mohammed disclosed that even though only 7 cases have been confirmed, the number of suspected cases has now risen to 22...
 
[h=1]Lassa fever kills 41 in Nigeria amid global coronavirus scare[/h] 02 02 2020

Forty-one people have died in Nigeria since an outbreak of the highly contagious Lassa fever earlier this month, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said amid the already scary coronavirus outbreak that has killed scores of people around the world.

Within the past week, the disease spread from nine to 19 states in the West African nation, while a total of 258 cases were confirmed between Jan. 1 and Jan. 26, including seven health workers, the centre said Tuesday.

Lassa fever is a viral haemorrhagic fever with symptoms including weakness, headaches, vomiting and muscle pains and a fatality rate of about 1%, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

The disease is endemic in parts of West Africa, where an estimated 100,000 to 300,000 infections of Lassa fever occur annually, with approximately 5,000 deaths, according to the U.S. Centres of Disease Control and Prevention
 
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  • An upsurge in the number of Lassa cases has been registered in Nigeria since the beginning of 2020, with 258 positive cases and 41 deaths at the end of January in 19 states. Edo, Ondo and Ebonyi are the most affected, with 89% of confirmed cases.
  • 2 positive cases of Lassa fever were reported from Bayo and Maiduguri (MMC) Local Government Areas of Borno State (Northeast Nigeria), both of which resulted in death. Another 5 suspected cases tested negative, a sixth one is pending laboratory confirmation. A treatment centre has been set up in Maiduguri and infection prevention and control (IPC) training for health care workers is being stepped up.
  • The National Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) has been activated to coordinate response activities across affected states. While Lassa fever is endemic in Nigeria, the current epidemic trend should be monitored closely and responded to appropriately in order to limit morbidity and mortality.
 
Source: https://www.newtelegraphng.com/lass...-cases-in-six-lgas-plots-against-coronavirus/
Lassa fever: Ebonyi confirms 23 cases in six LGAs, plots against coronavirus
February 4, 2020 Uchenna Inya, Abakaliki

Ebonyi State government, Tuesday confirmed a total of 23 cases of Lassa fever virus in the state.

The government said the disease is currently active in six out of the 13 local government areas in the state.

The six local governments are: Abakaliki, Izzi, Ebonyi, Ohaukwu, Ohaozara and Ikwo...

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Source: https://punchng.com/enugu-confirms-fourth-case-of-lassa-fever/

Enugu confirms fourth case of Lassa fever
Published February 4, 2020

The Enugu State Government has confirmed the fourth case of Lassa fever in the state.

Permanent Secretary, Enugu State Ministry of Health, Dr Ifeanyi Agujiobi, confirmed the incident in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Enugu on Tuesday.

Agujiobi, however, said the patient was undergoing intensive medical care in an undisclosed health facility in the state.

“Yes, we have officially confirmed the fourth case of suspected Lassa fever in the state...

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Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/02...s-recorded-in-january-2020-―-prof-agbonlahor/


LASSA FEVER: 52 deaths recorded in January 2020 ― Prof. Agbonlahor
On February 4, 20205:07 pmI
By Gabriel Enogholase, Benin

Former Vice-Chancellor of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State Prof. Dennis Agbonlahor, has warned of the dangers posed by the increasing cases of Lassa fever in the country which he said has recorded no fewer than 52 deaths in January 2020 with 23 states affected...
 
Lassa Fever: Nigeria records 6 new deaths as confirmed cases rise
On February 5, 20209:53 pm
By Sola Ogundipe

Nigeria has registered an increase in the number of Lassa fever cases since the beginning of 2020, with 365 positive cases and 47 deaths reported from 23 states across the country.
The Week 5 situation report released by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC on Wednesday, indicated there are 23 States reporting at least one case of the disease up from 19 in the previous week.
The affected states are Edo, Ondo, Bauchi, Borno, Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Kano, Kogi, Kaduna, Adamawa, Cross River, Delta, Osun, Ogun, Abia, Taraba, Plateau, FCT, Gombe, Enugu, Kebbi and Anambra. Three states, Ondo, Edo, and Ebonyi, remain the states with the most affected cases...
 
Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/heal...sa-fever-now-in-27-states-health-minster.html


Lassa fever now in 27 states – Health Minster
February 7, 2020Kunle Sanni

The Minister for Health, Osagie Ehanire, has said about 27 states of the federation have recorded cases of Lassa fever as at the last count.

Mr Ehanire said this on Thursday during a meeting with state health commissioners across the 36 states, at a two-day event organised by the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) in Abuja.

He also disclosed that progress is being made by the federal government on developing a vaccine against the disease in partnership with a German research firm...
 
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/kogi-confirms-nine-cases-of-lassa-fever-four-deaths/

Kogi confirms nine cases of Lassa fever, four deaths
February 9, 2020

The Kogi State Ministry of Health has confirmed nine cases of Lassa fever with four deaths recorded since the outbreak of the deadly disease in the state about a month ago.

Dr Austin Ojotule, the State Epidemiologist, disclosed this in statement in Lokoja on Sunday.

According to Ojotule, the state’s statistics on Lassa fever outbreak update as at Feb. 8, 2020, has a total of 31 suspected cases.

He said out of the 31 suspected cases of Lassa fever, one was probable, 17 negative, nine confirmed, while five had pending laboratory results...

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Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/kebbi-confirms-2-lassa-fever-infections.html

Kebbi confirms 2 Lassa fever infections By Aliyu M. Hamagam, Birnin Kebbi | Published Date Feb 9, 2020 19:28 PM

Two persons have been confirmed infected with Lassa fever in Kebbi state.
The state epidemiologist, Dr. Assad Hassan, announced on radio in Birnin Kebbi that of the 12 suspected cases recorded this year, only two were confirmed while still awaiting one other result. The epidemiologist, explained that the duo were from Kalgo and Birnin kebbi local government areas, saying while the nine others had tested negative...
 
WEEKLY BULLETIN ON OUTBREAKS
AND OTHER EMERGENCIES
Week 6: 3-9 February 2020

Data as reported by: 17:00; 9 February 2020
...
Lassa fever Nigeria

365 Cases
47 Deaths
12.9% CFR


EVENT DESCRIPTION

The outbreak of Lassa fever in Nigeria continues to propagate,
with new states being affected weekly. Since our last report on 26
January 2020 (Weekly Bulletin 4), 202 additional confirmed Lassa
fever cases have been reported and six new states have also been
affected, four of which (Kano, FCT, Kebbi and Anambra) have never
reported Lassa fever cases in the past. In week 5 (week ending 2
February 2020), 104 new confirmed Lassa fever cases have been
reported from 15 states, compared to 95 cases reported in week 4,
showing a continuous upward trend of cases reported weekly.
Between 1 January and 2 February 2020, a cumulative total of 1 226
suspected cases were reported in Nigeria. Among these, a total of
365 confirmed cases were recorded from 74 local government areas
(LGAs) in 23 states, with the majority of confirmed cases coming
from Edo (35%), Ondo (35%) and Ebonyi (6%) states. Among the
365 confirmed cases, 47 deaths have occurred, giving an overall
case fatality ratio of 12.9%, which is considerably lower compared
to that for the same period in 2019 (17.7%). The cumulative number
of contacts follow up since week 1 2020 is 1 710, 412 of whom
have completed the mandatory 21-day follow up period. A total of
361 cases are undergoing treatment in the various treatment centres
across the country.

The outbreak has mainly affected individuals between the ages of
21 and 30 years, and the proportion of females affected is slightly
higher that males (1.2:1). Since the beginning of the year, as of week
5 of 2020, 10 healthcare workers have been infected.
Other countries in the West African sub-region (Liberia and Sierra
Leone) are currently experiencing Lassa fever outbreaks, although
not linked to the ongoing outbreak in Nigeria. The neighbouring
countries of Benin, Niger and Cameroon have not reported any
cases of Lassa fever.

PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIONS

The National Lassa Fever Technical Working Group (NLFTWG),
activated on 24 January 2020, continues to coordinate the
response at national level. At sub-national level, coordination
continues at the Emergency Operation Centres (EOCs)
established in the three most affected states of Ondo, Edo and
Ebonyi.

Rapid response teams led by the Nigeria Centre for Disease
Control (NCDC) have been deployed to support outbreak
response activities in Ondo, Ebonyi, Enugu, Kano and Borno
states.

Case-patients are being treated in the different treatment
centres in the affected states with ribavirin and other supportive
therapeutics. Guidelines for appropriate case management, safe
and dignified burial and infection prevention and control (IPC)
have been disseminated to the different states.

Surveillance activities have been enhanced in the affected states
with improved contact tracing and active case finding in affected
LGAs. An updated tool for detailed case investigation has also
been provided to investigation teams to ensure all relevant
information is captured.

Commodities to support outbreak response activities have been
distributed to states and treatment centres, including personal
protective equipment (PPEs), ribavirin (injection and tablets),
beds, tents, body bags, thermometers, hypochlorite hand
sanitizers, information, education and communication (IEC)
materials, guidelines and standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Targeted risk communication activities are ongoing in most
affected states mainly through radio and social media messaging.

SITUATION INTERPRETATION

Lassa fever is known to be endemic in Nigeria and many West African
countries where sporadic cases are reported all year round, with seasonal
peaks typically between December and April. However, in recent years,
the number of cases reported in Nigeria has continued to increase in
an unprecedented manner, greater than reported in previous outbreaks.
Response activities, under the leadership of the NCDC, continue in the
most affected states albeit with challenges in all pillars of the response.
The report of healthcare worker infection highlights the urgent need
to strengthen IPC measures. Furthermore, country capacity to detect
and respond to Lassa fever outbreaks, particularly at subnational level
needs to be improved (surveillance, contact tracing, laboratory, case
management, coordination and IPC).

https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/330862/OEW06-0309022020.pdf
 
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/2-c...om-strange-disease-confirmed-in-benue/cb0dp3e


2 cases of Lassa fever, 7 deaths from strange disease confirmed in Benue
Today at 2:02 PM
The Benue State Epidemiologist, Dr Samuel Ngishe, has confirmed two cases of Lassa fever and 7 deaths from a strange disease in the state.

Nyitse told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Makurdi that the two cases of lassa fever were reported from Guma and Ogbadibo local government areas of the state.

He said the tests conducted on the patients turned positive while they had been quarantined within health facilities.

On the strange deaths that killed 7 people, the medical expert said all the victims were from Obi and Oju and said that they did not die on account of Lassa fever...
 
Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/lassa-fever-kills-8-in-single-week.html

Lassa fever kills 8 in single week
By Judd-Leonard Okafor |
Published Date Feb 12, 2020 17:52 PM T

Eight more people have been killed this week in the ongoing outbreak of Lassa fever across the country. The eight come from a total of 109 people confirmed infected with the virus across 19 states.
Among the confirmed cases are four health workers in Ondo, Delta and Katsina within the week. A total of 482 cases are classed as “suspected”—without laboratory testing to confirm whether or not they are Lassa fever infections...
 
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/lassa-fever-472-confirmed-cases-70-deaths-recorded-in-26-states-ncdc/

Lassa fever: 472 confirmed cases, 70 deaths recorded in 26 states – NCDC
February 13, 2020

Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has disclosed that 472 confirmed cases of Lassa fever with 70 deaths across 92 Local Government Areas in 26 states of the federation between January 1st and February 9th, 2020.

Assistant Director, Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Department of the NCDC, Dr. Kola Jinaidu, made the disclosure in Kaduna on Thursday.

He also disclosed that 14 health workers were affected following the outbreak of the diseases recorded in the country within the period under review...
 
Source: https://erccportal.jrc.ec.europa.eu/ECHO-Flash
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  • On 24 January, the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed an outbreak of lassa fever. Since January 2020, 1,708 suspected cases have been reported so far, of these 472 have been confirmed. Of the confirmed cases, 74% are from Ondo, Edo and Ebonyi States in South Nigeria. Nigeria has been responding to successive lassa fever outbreaks in recent years, however the number of suspected cases has significantly increased compared to the same period in 2019.
  • In support of national efforts to control the outbreak, DG ECHO is supporting the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) through its Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) to support hygiene promotion, case finding, contact tracing, vector control and psychosocial support in the most affected states (Ondo, Edo, Ebonyi, and also Taraba, Kano and Bauchi), benefiting 800,000 individuals.
  • 5 cases have been reported in the conflict-affected states of the Northeast. 3 cases were confirmed in Borno, of which 2 have died. In Adamawa State, 2 cases were confirmed, one of which died.
 
Source: http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-02/18/c_138796380.htm

Nigerian state says about 70 quarantined over Lassa fever outbreak
Source: Xinhua| 2020-02-18 23:59:02|Editor: huaxia

ABUJA, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- About 70 people that had contact with the victims of Lassa fever are now in a local isolation facility receiving treatment, said the government of Kano in Nigeria's northwest region on Tuesday.

The 70 quarantined people are among the 390 people isolated for having contact with the victims of the acute viral hemorrhagic fever in the northern state, said Aminu Tsanyawa, the state's commissioner for health.

He told reporters in Kano, the state capital, that over 300 others have been treated and discharged so far...
 
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