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NCDC: Lassa fever kills 29 as 195 cases are confirmed in 11 states

Ezekiel Johnson
Ezekiel Johnson
Lassa fever

No fewer than 29 people have been killed as a result of Lassa fever in 11 states of the federation, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, has revealed.

It added that 195 cases of the disease have also been confirmed.

Ondo, Edo and Ebonyi states have 89 per cent of the cases, NCDC, said.

The centre, in a statement issued on Saturday, said it had already activated a national emergency operations centre (EOC) to coordinate response activities on the disease.

Set up on January 24, the emergency operation centre is made up of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development; Federal Ministry of Environment; World Health Organisation, WHO; United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, UNICEF; US Centre for Disease Control, and other partners.

The statement issued by the centre reads: “The NCDC continues to support states in strengthening their preparedness and response capacity. Over the last three weeks, NCDC has deployed Rapid Response Teams to support five of the affected states. The Honourable Minister of Health, Dr.Osagie Ehanire led a high-level delegation to Kano State on the 25th of January 2020, following the deaths of two health workers infected with Lassa fever. In addition, NCDC has rapidly increased risk communications and community engagement activities to ensure that Nigerians are aware of the risks of Lassa fever and measures to protect themselves.”

It reads further: “There has been a decline in the case fatality rate of reported Lassa fever cases from 23.4% in 2019 to 14.8% this year. NCDC continues to support treatment centres across states in the country to effectively manage Lassa fever cases.

“Nigeria is contributing to research and other activities for the development of a Lassa fever vaccine. NCDC and the three main treatment centres in the country – Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Federal Medical Centre, Owo and Alex Ekwueme Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakalilki – are set to commence Lassa fever epidemiological studies that will provide data to guide research and response activities.

“The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control remains committed to protecting the health of Nigerians. It is important for members of the public to practise good hygiene and take measures to protect themselves and their families.”

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