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Lassa fever By Perez Brisibe. THE Delta State government said it has recorded eight cases with one death while at least 120 are currently under surveillance for Lassa fever.
Following the outbreak of Lassa fever in Ebonyi State, the Delta State government has advised its citizens not to panic, saying it has activated the Emergency Response Team comprising the State ...
There is widespread fear among residents of Delta State following recent deaths of three persons infected with Lassa fever. It was also gathered that seven new cases of the fever have been ...
The commissioner said that blood sample earlier collected from the victim was confirmed to be positive for Lassa fever after laboratory analysis. The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Nicholas ...
Three pipo don die of Lassa fever, for Delta state, southern Nigeria.Di commissioner for health inside di state Mordi Ononye na im confirm di tori. Im di disease kill three, and 24 odas na im dem ...
According to the commissioner, “An outbreak of Lassa fever was reported in Delta State on 26th January, 2018. Since then, the state has recorded seven confirmed cases and three deaths, while 24 ...
By Festus Ahon. ASABA—THE outbreak of Lassa fever which has been ravaging some parts of the country, has claimed the life of a 65-year-old woman who was diagnosed with the illness in Delta State.
Delta State government has confirmed the death of one person as a result of Lassa Fever. The patient said to be a middle-aged woman, died on Wednesday at the Federal Medical Center in Asaba.
Two people lost their lives after they contracted the now prevalent Lassa fever in Plateau state. The State commissioner for Health, Dr. Kuden Kamshak who confirmed the death of the two victims ...
The Delta State Ministry of Health, Monday, announced that it had confirmed the first case of Lassa fever in the state. According to a statement signed by Mr. Churchill Oyewo, Public Relations ...
A middle-aged patient has died from Lassa fever, according to an alert from a state health department. Here's what you need to know about the rare, potentially deadly viral disease.