Lassa Fever outbreak in Benue kills 2 pregnant women, others
The Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr Cecilia Ojabo has confirmed the death of two pregnant women, and a man.
According to Ojabo, the deceased died as a result of Lassa Fever in Makurdi, Benue State.
Ojabo said one of the pregnant women was confirmed positive when her blood sample was sent to a specialist hospital in Irua in Edo State.
She added that the patient commenced treatment for Lassa fever at the designated centre located at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi but died in the process.
“There was another instance of a young man, an indigene of Benue State who had Lassa fever and died in Lagos State.
“We were duly informed about his death and the corpse was thereafter transmitted back to Benue State for burial.”
Ojabo also disclosed that a patient from the Guma Local Government Area of the state manifested late symptoms of Lassa fever when he started bleeding from the nose, ears and mouth.
According to her, the victim was admitted to the Benue State University Teaching Hospital but before doctors could obtain his blood sample for the test at Irua, he died.
She confirmed that a second pregnant woman died after showing symptoms of the disease.
“Just this morning, l got a report from the Federal Medical Centre, Makurdi that another suspected case of Lassa fever was recorded and they were advised to take the patient to the infection unit in the teaching hospital but on their way to the hospital, the patient died with her pregnancy,” Ojabo stated.