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BREAKING: New Outbreak Of Lassa Fever Recorded In Benue State

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Benue Records Seven New Suspected Lassa Fever cases

At least seven fresh suspected cases of Lassa fever have emerged in Benue State, intensifying public concern over a potential wider outbreak of the viral illness.

The State Epidemiologist, Dr. Asema Msuega, confirmed the development during a briefing with journalists in Makurdi, explaining that samples from the affected individuals have been taken and dispatched for laboratory testing.

According to Msuega, health officials are maintaining heightened vigilance, with surveillance activities expanded to ensure swift identification and ..read more>> response to any confirmed infections.

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He urged the public to prioritise preventive habits, particularly safe food storage and measures to keep rodents away, describing them as the major transmitters of the Lassa fever virus.

He also stated the importance of maintaining sanitary environments, practicing good hygiene and sustaining effective rodent control efforts, which he said are essential to lowering the chances of transmission.

Msuega noted that the Ministry of Health and Human Services has intensified grassroots sensitisation campaigns statewide.

He explained that the ongoing awareness initiatives are centred on environmental hygiene, community clean-up activities and broad public enlightenment, especially in locations flagged as high-risk zones for Lassa fever.

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The epidemiologist reassured residents that medical centres across Benue are well-prepared to handle suspected cases, adding that health personnel have undergone necessary training and emergency response units are already on alert.

Msuega appealed for calm among residents, advising against panic and affirming that the government is adequately equipped to manage the situation.if you’re reading from Phoenix, Click on Read Original at the top to read full details

He further encouraged citizens to immediately report symptoms such as fever, weakness or unexplained bleeding to the nearest health facility, stressing that early diagnosis significantly improves treatment outcomes and helps curb the spread of the disease.

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