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Lassa Fever Update from the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC)

Lassa fever is a viral infection caused by the Lassa fever virus. The virus is primarily transmitted to humans via contact with excreta from rats. The disease occurs throughout the year, but more cases are recorded during the dry season.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has intensified its response to the Lassa Fever outbreak as the number of confirmed Lassa Fever cases from January 1 this year rose to 317 as at the 25th of February 2018, crossing the total number of confirmed cases recorded in 2017.

Three states in Nigeria; Edo, Ondo and Ebonyi State carry 85% of the burden of Lassa fever cases currently.

Read the full update here

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What you need to know to protect yourself from Lassa Fever: here

Message From NCDC: 

If You Experience Any Of These Symptoms, Report Immediately To The Nearest Health Centre/Hospital. The Actions Expected From A Healthcare Worker Would Be To Test For Malaria And Other Common Causes Of Fever. If These Tests Are Negative, Lassa Fever Should Be Considered.

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