Sixteen new cases of Lassa fever have been confirmed from five states in the country.
The
Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) disclosed this in its latest
Situation Report on the disease for Week 13 which covers March 25 to 31.
A
breakdown of the figure shows that six cases were confirmed in Edo and
four in Ondo, while two cases were confirmed in Bauchi, Taraba, and
Plateau States.
The report also revealed that one new death was recorded in Bauchi and another in Taraba State.
According
to the NCDC, a total of 2,034 suspected cases have been reported from
21 states across the country from January 1 to March 31, 2019.
Of these cases, 526 were confirmed positive, 15 probable and 1,693 negative (not a case).

Since
the onset of the 2019 outbreak, there have been 121 deaths in confirmed
cases while the case fatality ratio in confirmed cases is 23.0%.
Twenty
states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have recorded at least
one confirmed case of the disease across 81 Local Government Areas.
The
states are Edo, Ondo, Bauchi, Nasarawa, Ebonyi, Plateau, Taraba,
Adamawa, Gombe, Kaduna, Kwara, Benue, Rivers, Kogi, Enugu, Imo, Delta,
Oyo, Kebbi and Cross River.
In the reporting week 13, one new
healthcare worker was affected in Plateau State, bringing the number of
healthcare workers infected since the onset of the outbreak to 17.
Seven
of them were infected in Edo, three in Ondo, two in Ebonyi, and one
each in Enugu, Rivers, Bauchi, Benue, and Plateau States.

Similarly,
29 patients are currently being managed at various treatment centres
across the country: Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital (ISTH) treatment
Centre – 10, Federal Medical Centre Owo – nine, Federal Teaching
Hospital Abakaliki – three, Bauchi – two, Plateau – three, and Taraba –
two.
The NCDC said a total of 6,489 contacts have been identified from 20 States.
Of
these, 1,443 (22.2%) are being followed up, 4,983 (76.8%) have
completed 21 days follow up, while eight (0.1%) were lost to follow up.
One hundred and twelve (1.7%) symptomatic contacts have also been identified, of which 55 (1.0%) have tested positive.
The
agency revealed that the multi-sectoral one health national rapid
response teams have been deployed to Taraba and Bauchi States.
It
added that the national Lassa fever multi-partner, multi-sectoral
Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), has continued to coordinate the
response activities at all levels.
See the full report below:

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