Lassa Fever Kills Four As NCDC Confirms 23 Fresh Cases

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) yesterday disclosed that Lassa fever outbreak had claimed four lives in three states while 23 fresh cases were confirmed.

With the new death cases, the NCDC
disclosed that the current fever outbreak in Nigeria had killed at least
114 persons between January 1 and March 17.

The agency gave
the updates in its weekly situation report from NCDC for week 11,
showing that 23 new confirmed cases were reported from nine states.

The
report said a total of 1801 suspected cases were reported from 21
states. Of the cases, 495 were confirmed positive, 15 probable and 1277
negative (not a case).

It showed that eight fresh cases were
recorded in Edo; four in Ondo; three in Ebonyi; three in Bauchi; one in
Taraba; one in Imo; one in Enugu; one in Benue and one in Kebbi

In Edo, according to the report, two death cases were recorded; one in Benue and one also in Bauchi

Since
the beginning of the outbreak, the report said there “have been 114
deaths, taking the case fatality ratio in confirmed cases to 23 per
cent.

“This, however, represents a significant drop in both
confirmed cases and death as compared to week 10. Also, in the reporting
week 11, one new health care worker was affected in Ebonyi State.

“This
brings the number of health care workers who have been infected with
the disease to 16. The 16 health workers infected were reported from
seven states; Edo – 7, Ondo- 3, Ebonyi- 2, Enugu- 1, Rivers – 1, Bauchi-
1 and Benue 1 with two deaths in Enugu and Edo state.

“The
number of deaths recorded in 2019 is almost three-quarters of the total
recorded from the disease in 2018,” the situation said.

The annual report by the NCDC last December showed that there were 171 deaths with 3,493 suspected cases in 23 states in 2018.

The
Director-General of NCDC, Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu said 73 local government
areas in 21 states have recorded at least 1 confirmed case as at week
11.

The states are Edo, Ondo, Bauchi, Nasarawa, Ebonyi, Plateau,
Taraba, FCT, Adamawa, Gombe, Kaduna, Kwara, Benue, Rivers, Kogi, Enugu,
Imo, Delta, Oyo, Kebbi and Cross River.

Currently, 63 patients
are at various treatment centres across the country. Irrua Specialist
Teaching Hospital treatment centre has the highest number of patients
with 26 undergoing treatment. The Federal Medical Centre, Owo has 16,
Federal Medical Centre Abakaliki 10; Nasarawa 1; Bauchi- 1; Plateau 3;
Taraba 4; and others 2.

According to the NCDC, 590 contacts have
been identified from 19 states. Of these, 2353 are currently being
followed up, 3384 have completed 21 days follow-up, while four were lost
to follow up.

So far 84 symptomatic contacts have been
identified, of which 49 have tested positive. Contact tracing has been
identified as one of the crucial strategies in curtailing the spread of
the disease.

Lassa fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic illness,
which is been transmitted to human via contact with rodent or human to
human transmission.

Person-to-person infections and laboratory
transmission also occur particularly in hospitals due to lack of
adequate infection prevention and control measures.

NCDC said the
National Lassa fever multi-partner, multi-sectoral Emergency Operations
Centre continues to coordinate the response activities at all level.

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