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Lassa Fever: New deaths recorded in Bauchi and Ebonyi as Nigeria’s death toll rises to 92

Bauchi and Ebonyi States have recorded new deaths from Lassa fever as  Nigeria’s death toll from the disease since the beginning of 2021 rises to 92 according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The NCDC disclosed this in its latest situation report on the outbreak of the disease in the country on Tuesday, December 28.

Lassa fever is an acute viral illness and a viral haemorrhagic fever first reported in the Lassa community in Borno State when two missionary nurses died from an unusual febrile illness.

Since then, Nigeria has continued to report cases and outbreaks and the disease is increasingly recognised to be endemic in many parts of West Africa.

Lassa virus is transmitted to man by infected multi-mammate rats and humans become infected from direct contact with the urine and faeces of the rat carrying the virus.

People also contract the disease by touching soiled objects, eating contaminated food, or exposure to open cuts or sores.

Data from the report for Week 50, which covered December 13 to 19, revealed that three more deaths were reported in the week under review.

“Cumulatively from Week 1 to Week 50, 2021, 92 deaths have been reported with a Case Fatality Rate (CFR) of 20.3 per cent, which is lower than the CFR for the same period in 2020 (20.7 per cent),” part of the report read.

According to the NCDC, a total of 190 new cases were suspected in 11 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), but just 10 cases were confirmed in four states which include Edo – two, Ondo – four, Bauchi – three, and Ebonyi – one.

The number of new confirmed cases, the NCDC stated, is the same as the figure reported in the previous week.

“In total for 2021, 17 states have recorded at least one confirmed case across 66 Local Government Areas,” it said. “Of all confirmed cases, 83 per cent are from Edo (43 per cent), Ondo (35 per cent), and Taraba (five per cent) States.

“The predominant age group affected is 21 – 30 years (range: <1 to 70 years, Median Age: 29 years). The male to female ratio for confirmed cases is 1:0.9. The number of suspected cases has decreased compared to that reported for the same period in 2020.”

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