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The Benue State Government has reported a significant outbreak of Lassa fever, recording 243 suspected cases since January 2025, with 13 fatalities. According to State Epidemiologist Dr. Asema Msuega, 18 of these cases have been laboratory-confirmed, shedding light on the severity of the situation.
Dr. Msuega revealed that of the 13 deaths, five were linked to confirmed cases, while the remaining eight were classified as probable suspected patients who died before samples could be collected for testing. The epidemiologist highlighted a concerning detail: one of the victims was a healthcare worker, underscoring the risks faced by medical professionals on the front lines.
Lassa fever, a viral hemorrhagic illness transmitted to humans through contact with food or household items contaminated by infected rodents, remains a public health challenge in the region. The confirmed cases and fatalities have prompted calls for heightened awareness and preventive measures.
The Benue State Government is yet to release a detailed response plan, but the disclosure of these figures signals an urgent need for action. More information and the full story are available in the comments section of the original post.
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