The Lassa Fever death toll has risen to 185 in Nigeria amid the fight against Coronavirus outbreak in the country. In a new report shared by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on its
AS anxiety continued to grip the people of Ondo state over the outbreak of lassa fever and the death of no fewer than twenty people, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) weekend declared that its members
Nigeria has registered an upsurge in the number of Lassa Fever cases since the beginning of the year, with 365 positive cases and 47 deaths reported from 23 states across the country. According to week
The Commissioner for Health Taraba State, Dr Innocent Vakkai, confirmed the death of four persons while speaking with journalists in Jalingo, the state capital, he stated; ‘Four persons have been confirmed dead, while one medical
Taraba State government has confirmed the death of 4 persons in the recent Lassa fever outbreak. The state’s commissioner of health, Dr Innocent Vakkai who confirmed this on Monday January 27 said the late residents
Nasarawa state has recorded its first case of Lassa Fever in the recent outbreak ravaging the country. Speaking to newsmen in Lafia on Monday January 27, the state’s commissioner of health Mr Ahmed Yahaya said
The Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Lokoja, Kogi State’s capital on Sunday January 26 confirmed three cases of Lassa fever and one death in its facility. FMC Lokoja’s Head of Clinical Services, Dr Bernard Ododo
Corona-virus in china, lassa fever in Nigeria. What’s going on? Currently, Bauchi State has recorded three new cases in the recent outbreak of Lassa fever across the country. The Executive Chairman of Bauchi State Primary
So, Lassa fever is back. Again. All the warnings sound like big grammar, so we are going to try to simplify it. So, what does this mean? Lassa fever is a viral illness caused by