Matthew Onocheta
ABAKALIKI – At least 394 suspected cases of Lassa fever were recorded in Nigeria’s eastern state of Ebonyi from January to date, the state government said on Thursday.
No fewer than 48 cases were confirmed from the suspected case, out of which 23 people died of the disease while 25 were discharged, Governor Francis Nwifuru announced in the state capital Abakaliki at the official sign-off and handover ceremony of Medecins Sans Frontieres Lassa fever support activities to the Ebonyi government.
Nwifuru said: “Though we grieve over those that died, we give kudos to doctors without borders for saving the lives of those who survived the disease. The spread of this virus is believed to be facilitated by sociocultural practices, poor health-seeking behaviour, poor environmental sanitation conditions, and lack of awareness and community engagement.
“Records have shown that this year 2024 alone, Nigeria has recorded over 4,726 cases with a very significant fatality rate. In Ebonyi state here, we have recorded 394 suspected cases since January till date with 48 confirmed cases, out of which 23 persons died of the disease while 25 persons were discharged home.
“As a governor, I am satisfied with the proactive, relentless and very tremendous efforts you have made in our health sector since your arrival to Ebonyi state in 2018. I believe that sooner than later, we shall overcome and eliminate in totality the dangers of Lassa fever and with your constant backup, our acceleration in subduing this deadly virus will be faster and better.”
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