Lagos state commissioner for health, Dr Jide Idris, on Wednesday confirmed the death of a 27-year-old Lassa Fever patient in one of the General hospitals in the state.

Idris, in a statement issued in Lagos said the ailment was confirmed as Lassa Fever on Jan. 26.

He explained that the 27-year-old lady travelled to Edo on December 24, 2015 and returned to Lagos on January 2.

”She became ill on Jan. 14, and received care in one private hospital and three churches before she was referred on January 23 to Ijede General Hospital with fever, vomiting, diarrhoea and body weakness,”  he said.


According to him, the patient died within a few hours of admission while the remains have been kept in the morgue in leak-proof body bag.

She is to be buried after due consultation with her family.

”Ninety people have been line-listed as contacts of the last confirmed case as at Jan. 26 and contact tracing is ongoing,’’ the commissioner said.

He said that Lagos had recorded 20 suspected cases of Lassa fever as at Jan. 26 since its outbreak in Nigeria in November, 2015.

Out of the 20 suspected cases, 14 tested negative, four were confirmed positive of Lassa fever while results of two suspected cases were still pending.

The commissioner said one case was confirmed on Jan.15, two cases on Jan.18, while another case was confirmed on Jan. 26.

He said further that the ministry had listed 537 contacts of the confirmed cases, adding that 534 (99 per cent) of the contacts were currently being monitored.

He, however, urged residents to observe basic environmental sanitation, including proper disposal of refuse, personal hygiene, adequate nutrition while avoiding open defecation and spitting.

The commissioner urged the public to report suspected cases to the nearest public health facility or notify the ministry through the available lines.

”The state government will continue to provide quality, affordable and accessible healthcare to the good people of the state toward achieving universal healthcare,’’ he said.

The first case of Lassa fever was diagnosed at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH),Idi-Araba, on Jan. 15.

It was a case of a 25-year-old student of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, (names withheld) who had contacted the virus before coming to visit his parents at Ifako-Ijaiye area of Lagos.

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