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9 Key Facts About The Deadly Lassa Fever by amzee(m): 7:07am On Jan 18, 2016
A year after the war against the Ebola virus, the media sphere is buzzing with recent news of the Lassa fever epidemic and its official death toll of 41 Nigerians.

Our federal government has assured citizens of its commitment to containing and eventually wiping out the illness, earmarking a substantial sum of N140 million for this purpose.

Affected states in Nigeria as of date include
Bauchi, Nasarawa, Niger, Taraba, Kano,
Rivers, Edo, Plateau, Gombe and Oyo.

Important facts about Lassa fever include:

1. Definition:
Lassa fever is an acute viral disease caused by the Lassa virus which belongs to the arenavirus virus family.

2. Origin: It was first discovered in Nigeria in 1969 after the unexpected death of two missionary nurses.

3. Location
The disease is primarily predominant in West Africa – Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.

4. Animal host:
The multimammate rodent
species is the only known carrier of the virus, and it is mostly found in West Africa.

5. Number of deaths: Approximately 5,000 deaths have occurred in the region because of the disease with approximately 100,000 to 300,000 infections.

6. How humans are infected:
This takes place through various means including contact with multimammate rodent excretions
(urine and droppings) or food items containing them, inhaling particles in the air with these excretions and thirdly, the
consumption of rodent meat.

7. Symptoms:
These usually become visible 1-3
weeks after infection. They include
yellowing of eyes, vomiting, headaches, etc.

8. Treatment:
The disease is treatable with the
antiviral drug, Ribavrin, which is considered
most effective when given at the early stages of the disease infection.

9. Prevention:
Homes should be thoroughly
fumigated and food items covered to prevent contamination. Eating of rodent meat (as bush meat) should also be prohibited.


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Source: Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Re: 9 Key Facts About The Deadly Lassa Fever by CountDracula(m): 7:10am On Jan 18, 2016
We no fit kill rat chop again, to eat food na wahala, u go dey inspect food like say u be detective... I'm tired fa
Re: 9 Key Facts About The Deadly Lassa Fever by deathmen12: 7:21am On Jan 18, 2016
God help ur pple
Re: 9 Key Facts About The Deadly Lassa Fever by yomi007k(m): 7:43am On Jan 18, 2016
CountDracula:
We no fit kill rat chop again, to eat food na wahala, u go dey inspect food like say u be detective... I'm tired fa

Egbon dracula, u can go n eat ur rats oo

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