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Lassa Fever: Benue confirms two deaths, 17 cases of infection

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From Scholastica Onyeka, Makurdi

The Benue state government said two people have lost their lives as a result of Lassa Fever in the state.

Commissioner of Health and Human services, Dr Joseph Ngbea disclosed this while speaking on this year’s One Health Lassa Fever Awareness Week, in Makurdi, on Wednesday.

According to him, out of the 42 suspected cases of Lassa fever in the State,17 have been confirmed while two have died from January to date.

Ngbea who noted that Lassa Fever is a Public Health concern in Nigeria and in Benue with outbreaks occurring regularly, said for this year alone, “the State has a fatality rate of 11.7, saying it is not just worrisome but calls for collective action to stop the spread of the disease in Benue.

He described Lassa Fever as a zoonotic disease transmitted from rodents to humans and can be transmitted through person to person contact and cautioned the people people to desist from hunting and eating of rats.

” It is dangerous but preventable if steps such as good hygiene, storing of food in secured containers, keeping the home and surrounding clean, seeking medical attention immediately symptoms are notice and implementation of vector control measures are imbibe

Dr Ngbea listed the symptoms to include fever, fatigue, headache, sore throats, abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea and in severe cases, internal bleeding, leading to death 

The Health Commissioner urged health workers to observe infection prevention and control measures including hand hygiene, personal protective equipment, environmental  cleaning and disinfection, isolation and quarantine as well as patient education.

He also called on Benue people to implement vector control measures that will reduce rats habitats and eliminate rats completely from our environment so as to prevent Lassa Fever disease.

He disclosed that about 100 VAX of Ribavirin has been procured by the state government to address the disease among patients and health workers when diagnosed and appealed to those with strange symptoms to visit the hospital immediately.

Ngbea insisted that those who see rat as a delicacy must desist from it with immediate effect..

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