Lassa Fever Kills- Another Epidemic After Corona- Open Facts of World
Lassa fever kills humans after a deadly virus called Corona
Niger: Lassa fever kills humans following a deadly virus called the corona. The West Lone virus viral fever is spreading in West Africa as the coronavirus spreads across the globe. Viral fever has started spreading in Nigeria since January.
In Nigeria, 29 people from 11 states have died of Lassa fever. Fever is a virus that belongs to the family of viruses that cause Ebola. About two hundred people in Nigeria are being treated for viral fever. The government has declared a state of emergency in Nigeria.
The National Center for Disease Control (NCDs) has opened a national coordination center for preventable causes of fever. The virus is spreading across the country. One in Buenos Aires has been diagnosed with LASS.
Lassa fever is one of a family of viruses that causes Ebola, the largest infectious disease in Africa. In the case of this fever, patients die as the arteries in the brain burst. Malaria and typhoid are spread by the same family virus.
The viral fever was first detected in Northern Nigeria's Lassamo Town. In 1969, a special type of viral fever spread. The fever became known as Lassa-related fever. In 2016, Lassa fever was reported in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Togo, and Benin.
Lassa virus spreads from humans to animals. The virus is mainly transmitted from mice. The virus is transmitted to humans when it is ingested with food or other substances mixed with urine or excrement of infected animals. Symptoms usually manifest after 21 days of infection. The virus is transmitted through the body fluids and touch of infected people.
Eighty percent of people who get infected with Lassa fever do not show any symptoms. In some cases fever, fatigue, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, back pain may be present. Sometimes sore throat and sore throat. Ribavirin, an antiviral drug, has been found to be effective in the treatment of fever.
Niger: Lassa fever kills humans following a deadly virus called the corona. The West Lone virus viral fever is spreading in West Africa as the coronavirus spreads across the globe. Viral fever has started spreading in Nigeria since January.
In Nigeria, 29 people from 11 states have died of Lassa fever. Fever is a virus that belongs to the family of viruses that cause Ebola. About two hundred people in Nigeria are being treated for viral fever. The government has declared a state of emergency in Nigeria.
The National Center for Disease Control (NCDs) has opened a national coordination center for preventable causes of fever. The virus is spreading across the country. One in Buenos Aires has been diagnosed with LASS.
Lassa fever is one of a family of viruses that causes Ebola, the largest infectious disease in Africa. In the case of this fever, patients die as the arteries in the brain burst. Malaria and typhoid are spread by the same family virus.
The viral fever was first detected in Northern Nigeria's Lassamo Town. In 1969, a special type of viral fever spread. The fever became known as Lassa-related fever. In 2016, Lassa fever was reported in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Togo, and Benin.
Lassa virus spreads from humans to animals. The virus is mainly transmitted from mice. The virus is transmitted to humans when it is ingested with food or other substances mixed with urine or excrement of infected animals. Symptoms usually manifest after 21 days of infection. The virus is transmitted through the body fluids and touch of infected people.
Eighty percent of people who get infected with Lassa fever do not show any symptoms. In some cases fever, fatigue, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, back pain may be present. Sometimes sore throat and sore throat. Ribavirin, an antiviral drug, has been found to be effective in the treatment of fever.
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