Nigeria’s Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire on Tuesday January 28 The Minister of Health who spoke to newsmen in Abuja, stated that the disease is endemic due to Nigeria’s ecological profile. Osagie said it is everyone’s responsibility to help curb the spread He said;
“Lassa fever is a disease that is indigenous to our country because it occurs every year, particularly in the dry season. “As of the 28th of January, 2020, 258 confirmed cases and 41 deaths “Given the tropical climate in Nigeria and the abundance of the “Despite the increase in confirmed cases, the overall case-fatality “A few years ago the case fatality rate was over 30 per cent.” Osagie also confirmed that the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control He said;
“The EOC, which was constituted on January 24, includes “While we are gradually moving towards achieving a single-digit “The rapid response teams have so far been deployed to five states – Ebonyi, Enugu, Kano, Borno and Ondo states. “It is important for health workers to maintain a high index of “Further information on Lassa fever can be obtained from the following number – 08099555577.” He revealed that the Ministry of Health is working tirelessly Osagie said;
“Nigeria has a moderate risk factor because we do not have the huge air travel volume that other high risks countries have.”
disclosed that 41 people have died out the 258 Lassa Fever cases
confirmed in 19 states.
of the disease as he disclosed that the overall case-fatality rate for
2020 has been just about 15 per cent compared to the same in 2019, which
was 20 per cent.
have been reported in 19 states, with a majority of the cases from
Ebonyi, Edo and Ondo states.
disease vectors, the high risk of infectious diseases like Lassa fever
is high.
rate for 2020 has been just about 15 per cent compared to the same in
2019, which was 20 per cent.
(NCDC) has activated a National Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) to
coordinate responses to the outbreak.
representatives from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA),
Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Federal Ministry
of Environment, World Health Organisation, UNICEF, U.S. Centers for
Disease Control, and other partners.
fatality rate, we will continue to support response activities like
surveillance and contact tracing in affected states through the
deployment of rapid response teams for improved case management and
outcomes.
suspicion and practice universal health precautions to protect
themselves from infections by using surgical masks, gloves, laboratory
coats and aprons.
to strengthen surveillance and response to public health emergencies at
points of entry for coronavirus. He added that the risk factor for
coronavirus depends largely on air travel volume.
