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Nigeria: 2021/2022 Lassa fever

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Source: https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/las...ection-spreads-to-3-additional-states/rbj0jdd

Lassa fever kills 6 as infection spreads to 3 additional states
Samson Toromade
Yesterday at 5:39 PM
Lassa fever cases have been detected in 40 local government areas across 11 states this year.

Six people died of Lassa fever infection in the final week of February 2021, according to the latest situation report published by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The agency in its Week 8 report said the acute viral haemorrhagic illness killed three people in Edo, two in Taraba, and one in Ondo between February 22 and February 28.

The NCDC also reported a total of 34 new cases in 10 states across the country, including three states recording their first cases of the year.

Edo recorded 10 new cases, followed by Ondo with six, Ebonyi with four, and three each in Taraba, Plateau, and Enugu.

Bauchi recorded two new cases while Benue, Kaduna, and Abia recorded their index cases.

Nigeria has now recorded 136 Lassa fever cases and 31 fatalities in 2021, with cases detected in 40 local government areas across 11 states...
 
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/lassa-fever-nigeria-records-25-new-cases/egyzmyx


2 health care workers infected as Nigeria records 25 new Lassa fever cases
Samson Toromade
Today at 9:39 AM
Nigeria has now recorded 161 Lassa fever cases this year.

Two health care workers are among Nigeria's latest detected cases of Lassa fever, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The agency revealed in its published Week 8 report that both health care workers were infected in Ondo State between March 1 and March 7, 2021...
 
Source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202104220716.html

Nigeria: Lassa Fever Kills 3 in Bayelsa, Kogi States
22 April 2021
This Day (Lagos)
By Onyebuchi Ezigbo

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), has said that three deaths were recorded in Bayelsa and Kogi States resulting from Lassa Fever infection.

The centre in its weekly epidomological report on Infectious diseases occurrence in the country, said that there are 84 suspected cases of Lassa Fever Infections in both states, with seven confirmed in laboratory test.

NCDC said there were three fatalities from the Lassa Fever infection in five local governments from the two states.

The report also said that there were 19 suspected cases of cholera reported from three LGAs in the two states (Bayelsa - 10 and Kogi - nine).

It explained that one of the cases was laboratory confirmed and that no death was recorded...
 
Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news...ria-records-50-deaths-as-infections-soar.html

Lassa Fever: Nigeria records 50 deaths as infections soar
The disease is now prevalent in 14 states and across 52 local governments.
byJosiah Oluwole
April 30, 2021

At least 50 persons have died from Lassa fever in Nigeria, even as the country is still grappling with the scourging COVID-19 pandemic.

The figure, revealed by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control as of Week 15, spanning April 12 -18, showed that Lassa fever has continued a silent ascent in fatalities and infection.

According to NCDC figures, 28 persons died between Week 7 (February 15-21) and Week 15.

The number of confirmed cases also climbed from 102 to 247 within the same period.

The disease is now prevalent in 14 states and across 52 local governments...
 
Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news...th-toll-climbs-to-59-as-one-dies-in-ondo.html


Lassa Fever: Death toll climbs to 59, as one dies in Ondo
Cumulatively, there are 292 confirmed cases of the virus in Nigeria so far across 14 states and 57 local government areas.
byJosiah Oluwole
June 17, 2021

Despite the decline in the cases of Lassa Fever in the country, one death was recorded in Ondo State in week 22 ending on June 6, 2021, raising the total national figure to 59.

Nine persons lost their lives to the virus between week 16 and week 22.

Edo and Ondo recorded a fatality each in week 16; three deaths in week 17 in Ondo(2) and Ebonyi(1) States; and one death (Ondo) in week 19

Cumulatively, there are 292 confirmed cases of the virus in Nigeria so far across 14 states and 57 local government areas.

According to the National Centre for Disease Control, Edo and Ondo States remain the epicentre of the disease, accounting for 73 per cent of the number of confirmed cases nationwide.

Also, 39 of the 59 fatalities are from Ondo(25) and Edo(14) states, while Taraba has recorded 11 deaths; Ebonyi, 2; Bauchi, 2; Kaduna, 4: and Enugu, 1...
 
Source: http://outbreaknewstoday.com/nigeria-lassa-fever-cases-top-300/

Nigeria Lassa fever cases top 300
by News Desk
June 26, 2021

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) reported an additional six confirmed Lassa fever during the week ending June 20, bringing the country total to 302 this year.
Image/NCDC

The new cases were reported from Edo and Ondo States.

Two additional deaths were reported among the confirmed cases, which put the total fatalities to 62...
 
Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news...sa-fever-nigerias-death-toll-rises-to-73.html

Lassa Fever: Nigeria’s death toll rises to 73
The total number of confirmed Lassa fever cases nationwide is now 354.
byJosiah Oluwole
August 20, 2021

The rage of the Lassa Fever virus is still very much around despite torrential rains, as Edo and Ondo states record more infections with attendant deaths.

With two deaths recorded in Week 32 (August 9-15), Nigeria’s death tally is now 73 since the beginning of the new Lassa season.

This is occurring as the country grapples with escalating COVID-19 cases across the country, with fatalities...
 
WEEKLY BULLETIN ON OUTBREAKS
AND OTHER EMERGENCIES

Week 34: 16 - 22 August 2021
Data as reported by: 17:00; 22 August 2021

...

Lassa Fever Nigeria

354 Cases
73 Deaths
21% CFR


EVENT DESCRIPTION

Lassa fever (LF) is endemic to several West African countries
including Nigeria, Liberia and Sierra Leone. LF is associated with
significant morbidity and mortality. According to the Centers
for Disease Control, the annual incidence of LF in this region is
estimated as 100 000 to 300 000 cases with about 5 000 deaths and
58 million people at risk.

The ongoing LF outbreak in Nigeria that started in 2017 has seen a
decreasing trend, with fewer cases reported since week 11 2021.
In week 32 (week ending 15 August 2021), the number of new
confirmed LF cases (4 cases) was similar to that reported in the
previous week (week 31). These new cases came from three states:
Ondo (2), Edo (1), and Enugu (1). Two new deaths from Ondo were
reported in the same period. There were four case-patients admitted
to treatment centres during the reporting week, and 204 contacts
under follow up. No new healthcare worker infection was recorded
in week 32.

The number of suspected cases has decreased compared to that
reported for the same period in 2020. From weeks 1-32 of 2021,
a cumulative total of 2 742 suspected Lassa fever cases has been
reported, of which 354 (13.0%) were laboratory confirmed. The
confirmed cases occurred across 14 states that recorded at least
one confirmed case. Edo State recorded the highest number of
confirmed cases at 158 (45%), followed by Ondo State with 117
(33%); the two states accounts for 78% of all confirmed cases. A
total of six health workers were infected with the disease in 2021.
Cumulatively, from week 1 to week 32 2021, 73 deaths have been
reported with a case fatality ratio (CFR) of 21% which is lower than
the CFR for the same period in 2020 (21%).

The predominant age-group affected is 21-30 years (range: <1 to 70
years, median age 29 years). The male to female ratio for confirmed
cases in 1:0.8.

PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIONS

National Lassa fever multi-partner, multi-sectoral Technical
Working Group (TWG) continues to coordinate the response
activities at all levels

National Rapid Response Team have been deployed from
the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to support
response activities in Kaduna, Bauchi and Taraba states.
Multi-sectoral Public Health Emergency Operation Centres
(PHEOC) were activated in affected States
Vector control measures in Edo and Ondo States have been
implemented periodically.

Case management and safe burial practices guidelines were
reviewed and disseminated

Mortality review of lassa fever deaths and an in-depth
investigation of healthcare worker infections were conducted.

Distributed response commodities; personal protective
equipment, Ribavirin (injection and tablets), body-bags,
thermometers, hypochlorite hand sanitizers to states and
treatment centres.

Surveillance activities have been enhanced in affected states,
with contact tracing and active case finding underway.
Implementation of targeted risk communication activities in
most affected States, with a national Lassa fever awareness
and prevention campaign planned.

The Lassa Fever Environmental response campaign has been
implemented in high burden states by the Federal Ministry of
Environment.

Implementation of Nigeria Lassa fever epidemiological study
supported by Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
is ongoing.

SITUATION INTERPRETATION

While the Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria appears to be
declining, there is little room for complacency as the vector
is endemic to the region and environmental conditions are
favorable to disease spread. Active case finding and contact
tracing and follow-up need to continue to prevent resurgence
of the disease in this endemic region. Furthermore, the local
and national authorities need to remain vigilant on this event in
the wake of the shifting priorities to other health emergencies,
particularly COVID-19 pandemic.

PROPOSED ACTIONS

Authorities in Nigeria need to continue to employ the highest
levels of surveillance and response as the Lassa fever outbreak
in the country starts to show signs of decline. Affected states
need to be supported to develop and implement Lassa fever
response sustainability plan Focus must not be diverted from
this ongoing outbreak by the requirements of response to the
COVID-19 outbreak.
...
https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/344445/OEW34-1622082021.pdf
 
Source: https://tribuneonlineng.com/lassa-fever-killed-725-in-five-years/

Lassa fever killed 725 in five years
•Poor preparation, weak response system responsible for high fatality rate —Experts •Disease prevalent in Ondo, Edo, Ebonyi
Top NewsSpecial Report
By Sade Oguntola On Oct 7, 2021

NO fewer than 725 persons have been killed by Lassa fever out of the 3132 infected by the viral disease in Nigeria between January 2017 and August 2021. The breakdown, according to Nigerian Tribune findings, shows that out of the 298 confirmed cases in 2017, 79 died. Out of the conformed 528 Lassa fever cases in 2018, 171 died. Of the 796 Lassa fever cases in 2019, 158 died and from the 1189 cases in 2020, there were 244 fatalities. Between January and August 2021, there were 321 confirmed cases out of which there were 73 fatalities.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/lassa-fever-killed-725-in-five-years...
 
Source: https://punchng.com/lassa-fever-kills-79-in-2021-outbreak-hits-edo-others/

Lassa fever kills 79 in 2021 outbreak hits Edo, others
Deborah Tolu-Kolawole
19 November 2021

THE latest lassa fever situation report shows that no fewer than 79 people have been killed since the beginning of the year.

This is as the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said all states of the federation were currently witnessing an outbreak of the disease.

According to the National disease monitoring body, a total of 3,680 suspected cases had been reported since the beginning of the year.

The report revealed that six health workers were infected.

Further analysis also revealed that in total for 2021, 14 states had recorded at least one confirmed case across 60 Local Government Areas...
 
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/health-ministry-cautions-nasarawa-citizens-against-lassa-fever-measles/

Health ministry cautions Nasarawa citizens against Lassa fever, measles
By Abel Abogonye, Lafia
12 December 2021 | 4:04 am

Nasarawa state Ministry of Health has warned that there is an outbreak of Lassa fever, measles and other communicable diseases ravaging the state.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr. Janet Angbazo, made this known yesterday, while briefing journalists in Lafia, the state capital.

Angbazo said two cases of Lassa fever had been reported with more than three others that are being traced through contact with the victims...
 
Source: https://www.thecable.ng/lassa-fever-kills-doctor-pregnant-woman-in-nasarawa

Lassa fever kills doctor, pregnant woman in Nasarawa
December 15, 2021

...According a statement signed by Ifedayo Adetifa, director-general of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), the victims are a pregnant woman and a medical doctor.
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“On the 8th of December 2021, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) was notified of the death of two persons from Lassa fever. The first case was a pregnant woman who presented in a health facility in Nasarawa State and the next one, a medical doctor involved in the management of the patient that later sought medical care in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT),” the statement reads.

“In addition, another medical doctor linked to the index case has also been confirmed to have Lassa fever and he is currently receiving medical care in FCT. ..

...Since January 2021, a total of 434 cases of Lassa fever, with 80 deaths have been reported from 16 states and 63 LGAs in Nigeria, according to recent data by the NCDC.
 
Source: https://punchng.com/lassa-fever-kills-consultants-nasarawa-doctors-ask-for-n100000-hazard-allowance/


Lassa fever kills consultants, Nasarawa doctors ask for N100,000 hazard allowance
Collins Sunday
22 December 2021

Medical doctors working with the Nasarawa State Government have appealed to Governor Abdullahi Sule to consider increasing their monthly hazard allowance from N5,000 to N100,000.

The doctors expressed their concern following the death of two gynaecologist consultants, Nwaru Victor and Esa Oga, who recently died of Lassa fever, after contracting the disease from an infected pregnant woman, who was rushed to the Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital, Lafia, for child delivery but later died with her unborn baby.

Speaking on Tuesday, the Chairman, Nigeria Medical Association in the state, Dr Emmanuel Sabo, explained that the N5,000 monthly hazard allowance was not enough following the risks associated with the profession...
 
Source: https://tribuneonlineng.com/lassa-fever-upsurges-in-bauchi-as-30-people-test-positive/

Lassa fever upsurges in Bauchi as 30 people test positive
• Situation under control, no cause for alarm ― BASPHCDA Chair assures
Latest News
By Ishola Michael - Bauchi On Dec 23, 2021

Bauchi State has recorded a renewed surge of Lassa fever as 30 people out of the samples taken have returned positive in six out of the 20 LGAs State a development that is now disturbing as the state is fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.

The disclosure was made by the Executive Chairman of Bauchi State Primary Health Care Development Agency (BASPHCDA), Dr Rilwanu Mohammed while interacting with Journalists on the current situation of the disease and other issues of primary health care services held at the Emergency Operation Centre (EOC) in Bauchi on Wednesday...
 
Source: https://punchng.com/lassa-fever-kills-92-425-hospitalised-ncdc/

Lassa fever kills 92, 425 hospitalised – NCDC
Deborah Tolu-Kolawole
27 December 2021

No fewer than 92 persons, including health workers, have lost their lives to Lassa fever and 425 individuals are currently hospitalised, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control.

NCDC disclosed this in its weekly Lassa fever situation report...
 
Source: https://punchng.com/edo-ondo-taraba-most-affected-as-lassa-fever-deaths-hit-99-cases-now-4482/

Edo, Ondo, Taraba most affected as Lassa fever deaths hit 99, cases now 4,482
Deborah Tolu-Kolawole
2 January 2022

The death toll from Lassa fever has increased to 99, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has said.

This is as the centre revealed that no fewer than 4,482 cases had been reported so far.

“Of all the confirmed cases, 84 per cent were recorded in Edo, Ondo and Taraba states,” the centre disclosed in its latest Lassa fever situation report published on Friday...
 
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