Lassa fever kills 80 in Nigeria

Xinhua News Agency

A total of 80 deaths have been reported across Nigeria following the spread of Lassa fever in the most populous African country so far this year, the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) has said.

A total of 434 confirmed cases of Lassa fever have been reported from 17 states and the federal capital territory in the country between January and Dec. 8, of which 80 deaths were recorded, said a NCDC statement reaching Xinhua on Thursday (Dec. 16).

Lassa fever is a disease spread to humans through food or household items contaminated with rodent urine or feces.

The NCDC said it has scaled up the activities of the national multi-sectoral and multi-disciplinary Lassa fever technical working group and had activated emergency operation centers, for proper Lassa fever surveillance and response in the country.

Lassa fever is reportedly transmitted when the saliva, urine, and excreta of rats come into contact with humans. In some cases, Lassa fever has similar symptoms as malaria. (Xinhua) – jlo

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