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‘Nigeria records 982 Lassa fever cases, 168 deaths in eight months’

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By Muhammad Amaan

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has said no fewer than 7,973 suspected cases, 982 confirmed cases, and 168 deaths have been recorded from Lassa fever in Nigeria this year as of August 25, 2024.

The cases were recorded from 28 states and 127 Local Government Areas in the country. Data released by the NCDC on Wednesday showed that 34 healthcare workers were affected.

Speaking on the response activities, the NCDC Director-General, Dr Jide Idris, said the agency had conducted the 2024 National Lassa Fever After Action Review workshop, held multisectoral Lassa Fever webinar series, and participated in the LF Taskforce Secretariat Meeting with CEPI, among other initiatives.

On the action plan, he added that there had been high-level advocacy to the Governors’ and Commissioners’ Forum to secure necessary political and financial support, as well as to ensure commitment and resources for outbreak response.

Other action plans, according to him, include: “Stepping up Risk Communication and Community Engagement interventions, including broadcasting key prevention messages on radio and TV stations in local languages from September, and sustaining the narrative throughout the peak season.

“Also, supporting states to conduct operational readiness one month before the outbreak season, and conducting environmental sanitation and deracination exercises in five hotspot states to reduce the rodent population to the barest minimum by October 2024.

“Early deployment of the National Rapid Response Team to support readiness actions and response, and deploying surge staff, including clinicians, laboratorians, IPC specialists, and contact tracers, from October, sustaining interventions throughout the outbreak season.”

He urged Nigerians to take precautionary measures to combat the disease.

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