Lassa fever on rampage, death toll rises to 54

Ebun Francis || The Nigeria center for disease control (NCDC) on Wednesday said the country has recorded 54 deaths in the seven weeks of the Lassa fever outbreak which began in the country early 2018.

The Centre in its weekly epidemiological report for week seven said that a total of 913 suspected cases of the disease have been reported across 17 states. The states are: Edo, Ondo, Kogi, Ebonyi, Bauchi, Plateau, Gombe, Kaduna, Taraba, FCT, Oyo, Delta, Nasarawa, Anambra, Osun Benue and Lagos

According to the health agency, 272 cases of the disease have been confirmed positive and 54 deaths recorded, giving a case fatality rate of 21 per cent.

Some of the states most affected by the outbreak are Edo, which has recorded the highest number of suspected cases, Ondo and Ebonyi. Most of the patients are also being managed in the three states.

The report also stated that Emergency Operation Centres (EOC) have been set up in states where outbreaks have been reported.

“The EOC serves as the command centre for all activities during the outbreak,” the report stated.

NCDC said in this current outbreak, the National Lassa fever EOC operates on six major pillars: coordination, surveillance/epidemiology, case management/infection prevention and control/safe burial, risk communication, logistics and supplies and laboratory.

The members of the EOC are drawn from various ministries including the ministries of agriculture and environment as well as partner agencies.

As the outbreak continues with more states reporting confirmed cases, NCDC also encourages all states to set up state-level EOC for proper and better management response activities.

Currently, Lassa fever testing is carried out across three laboratories in Nigeria. These laboratories are, Institute of Lassa fever Control located in Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital (ISTH), Irrua, Edo State; National Reference laboratory (also known as the NCDC laboratory), Gaduwa, Abuja; and the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).

The first Lassa fever case this year was confirmed in Ebonyi State when four people including three health workers died from the disease.