Three More Confirmed LASSA Fever Cases Reported

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Three health workers, out of the 100 that had contact with a pregnant woman who died of Lassa fever at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, have tested positive for the infection.

LUTH’s Chief Medical Director, Prof. Chris Bode, confirmed this at a joint briefing by the hospital’s management and  officials  of the Lagos State Ministry of Health on Wednesday.

Prof.Bode said the health workers had been admitted to the Isolation Ward at the teaching  hospital alongside  a female resident doctor who contracted the infection  while conducting an autopsy  on one of the index cases.

The CMD also identified the second patient who died of the disease at the hospital as a sickle cell patient that was admitted on August 5.

He added that the victim had just come in from a neighbouring state.

According to him, all the other 97 contacts are still under surveillance.

Bode said, “Three of the persons who have symptoms are receiving  treatment at the Isolation Ward. They are being cared for by a group of professionals, volunteer doctors, epidemiologists, microbiologists, emotional caregivers and cleaners round-the-clock.

“And I want to assure the concerned public that they are responding well to treatment. This current outbreak is effectively being monitored. Those that are being monitored have been given  thermometers to check their temperature. So, let us douse the panic.”

Also at the briefing, the Director, Diseases Control, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Eniola Erinosho,  said the state government  had taken charge of the body of the first victim from the family  and had taken necessary guidelines in the disposal of the body.

Erinosho said the private hospitals where the victims had visited before they were referred to LUTH had been placed under a 21-day surveillance.

He noted that the Lagos State Ministry of Health had directed its Epidemiology Unit to move into LUTH.

“We are on top of the situation and there should be no panic. The index case was referred from Divine Grace Hospital, Imota, in the Ikorodu area of Lagos. We have been  there and have taken charge of the situation, but none of the people there has actually come down with the fever.

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