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Adamawa confirms one case of Lassa fever

The commissioner said the index cases were admitted on February 22 at Modibbo Adama University Teaching University Teaching Hospital (MAUTH), Yola.

• March 4, 2024
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Lassa-fever

The Adamawa government has confirmed one positive out of the five suspected cases of Lassa fever recorded in the state.

The state Commissioner for Health, Felix Tangwami, disclosed this at a news conference in Yola on Monday.

He said the index cases were admitted on February 22 at Modibbo Adama University Teaching University Teaching Hospital (MAUTH), Yola.

Mr Tangwami added that samples of the contact persons were collected on February 23 and sent for testing at the National Reference Laboratory (NRL), Abuja, on February 24.

“The good news is that four results came back negative, while one was positive.

“The two patients from NYSC Camp Damare are still receiving treatment in MAUTH, Yola, and their prognosis is not too bad.

“We have also asked that the sample of the index patient be retaken and investigated for further verification,” the commissioner stated.

He urged the state’s residents to adhere to preventive measures and advice provided by health workers during sensitisations.

“I also want to urge the public to promptly report any symptoms similar to those of Lassa fever to the nearest health facility,” he added.

The commissioner appreciated the contact persons for cooperating with health workers to have their samples taken and isolated, saying they should be emulated to save the larger population.

Mr Tangwami further called on the public to avoid close contact, overcrowded places, and excessive exposure to the sun while maintaining good personal hygiene.

(NAN)

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