The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control disclosed on Friday that Lassa fever has claimed fourteen more lives in nine states of the federation.
According to the NCDC, the death occurred between January 28 and February 3 in Edo, Ondo, Rivers, Plateau, Oyo, Ebonyi, Enugu, Taraba and Nasarawa states.
It will be recalled that the center recently confirmed 77 cases of the disease in 13 states and the Federal Capital Territory, with 11 of those affected dead.
The latest report states that 68 new cases had been confirmed in Edo (20), Ondo (22), Ebonyi (7), Bauchi (4), Plateau (4), Nasarawa (1), Taraba (3), Benue (1), Kaduna (1), Kwara (1), Oyo (2), Delta (1) and Rivers (1).
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Between January 1 and February 3, a total of 731 suspected cases had been reported from 19 states, out of which 275 cases were confirmed positive, three confirmed as probable and 453 cases confirmed to be negative.
The NCDC said, “Four new health care workers were affected in Edo State. A total of nine health care workers have been affected since the outbreak in Ebonyi, Ondo, Enugu and Edo states, with one death in Enugu. Ninety eight patients are being managed at the Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital Treatment Centre (42), Federal Medical Centre Owo (25), Federal Teaching Hospital Abakiliki (8) , Bauchi (5), Plateau (7) and others states.
“A total of 2,791 contacts have been identified from nine states. Of these number, 2,080 are being followed up and 647 have completed 21 days follow-up. Twenty three symptomatic contacts have been identified, of which 13 have tested positive.”