WHO Scales Up Support On Lassa Fever In West Africa

The World Health Organisation, (WHO), on Sunday, said it has scaled up its efforts to support West African countries, in the ongoing Lassa fever outbreak. This was made known in a statement by the Communication Manager, Collins Boakye-Agyemang, in Abuja. Boakye-Agyemang said that while the outbreaks were occurring during the Lassa fever season, in countries where the disease was endemic, the speed of escalation was of concern. He said that the outbreak has affected 16 states in Nigeria, with about 213 confirmed cases; including 42 deaths, which marked a significant increase. According to him, Nigeria experienced its worst outbreak of Lassa fever and four health workers have been infected so far, in this latest outbreak. He noted that WHO was scaling up its efforts to support federal authorities, National Council Disease Control (NCDC), and the affected Nigerian states, in responding to the outbreak.He also said that an important focus was on early detection and confirmation of suspected cases. He said that providing optimal supportive care and ensuring infection prevention and control measures, in designated health care facilities in the affected states were also priority.

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