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Lassa Fever Killed 118 People In 2020, NCDC Confirms

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has disclosed that, at least, 118 people have been killed by the outbreak of Lassa fever in just eight weeks.
In its situation report on the disease, NCDC explained that the figure covered between January 1 and February 23.
No fewer than 2,633 cases of Lassa fever have been reported since the beginning of the year, out of which 689 cases were confirmed to be positive.
The cases were reported in 115 local government areas from 27 states of the Federation.
In the eighth week – February 17-23 – which the latest NCDC report focused on, 102 of 456 reported cases from 46 local government areas from 18 states were confirmed.
The states are; Ondo, Ebonyi, Edo, Bauchi, Plateau, Benue, Lagos, Enugu, Gombe, Kaduna, Katsina, Kogi, Sokoto, Taraba, Delta, Rivers, Adamawa, and Nasarawa.
A total of four new healthcare workers were also affected in Edo and Ondo states in the reporting week.
The NCDC confirmed that the number of suspected cases has significantly increased compared to the figure reported for the same period in 2019.
Government battles on Federal Government in January expressed its determination to stop the spread of Lassa fever.
The Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, told reporters in Abuja that the government had heightened response against the current Lassa fever outbreak across the country.
He said his ministry had the capacity to detect, assess and respond to Coronavirus and other public health threats.
That notwithstanding, four people died of Lassa fever in Kaduna on 23rd of February, state officials say.
Kaduna Health Commissioner, Amina Baloni, said that two others infected were hospitalised at the Infectious Disease Control Centre ( IDCC).
The latest case is a 40-year-old male recorded last Friday at Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Teaching Hospital and now receiving treatment at the (IDCC).
Kaduna has recorded a total eight confirmed infections out of the 74 suspected to be Lassa fever.
The Association of Water Well Drilling Rig Owner and Practitioners (AWDROP) wrote to the Federal Government through Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, revealing how to tackle the outbreak of Lassa fever in the country.
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