Lassa fever latest news in nigeria

Lassa fever is a significant public health concern in Nigeria, and there are often updates on the latest cases, outbreaks, and control measures. Here are some recent news articles and updates on Lassa fever in Nigeria:

Latest News:

  1. Nigeria records 1,144 Lassa fever cases in 2022: According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), the country recorded 1,144 cases of Lassa fever in 2022, with 173 deaths. (Source: NCDC, January 2023)
  2. Lassa fever outbreak in Ogun State: In December 2022, Ogun State reported an outbreak of Lassa fever, with 15 cases and 2 deaths. (Source: The Punch, December 2022)
  3. Lassa fever vaccination campaign in Edo State: In November 2022, Edo State launched a vaccination campaign against Lassa fever, targeting over 1 million people. (Source: Vanguard, November 2022)
  4. NCDC warns of Lassa fever resurgence: In October 2022, the NCDC warned of a possible resurgence of Lassa fever cases in Nigeria, due to the country's rainy season and the presence of rodents, which can carry the virus. (Source: Premium Times, October 2022)

Recent Outbreaks:

  1. Lassa fever outbreak in Benue State: In September 2022, Benue State reported an outbreak of Lassa fever, with 10 cases and 2 deaths. (Source: The Nation, September 2022)
  2. Lassa fever outbreak in Kogi State: In August 2022, Kogi State reported an outbreak of Lassa fever, with 5 cases and 1 death. (Source: Leadership, August 2022)

Control Measures:

  1. NCDC launches Lassa fever surveillance system: In July 2022, the NCDC launched a Lassa fever surveillance system to improve the detection and reporting of cases. (Source: NCDC, July 2022)
  2. WHO provides support for Lassa fever control: In June 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) provided support to Nigeria's Lassa fever control efforts, including training for healthcare workers and provision of personal protective equipment. (Source: WHO, June 2022)

Prevention and Control:

  1. Rodent control measures: The NCDC recommends rodent control measures, such as trapping and killing rodents, to reduce the risk of Lassa fever transmission. (Source: NCDC, 2022)
  2. Personal protective equipment: Healthcare workers are advised to use personal protective equipment, such as gloves, masks, and gowns, when caring for patients with suspected Lassa fever. (Source: WHO, 2022)

Please note that the information provided is subject to change and may not be comprehensive. It is essential to follow reliable sources, such as the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), for the latest updates on Lassa fever in Nigeria.