Two medical experts on Tuesday in Lagos urged Nigerians to ensure elimination of rats from their environments to prevent contracting Lassa fever.
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In interviews in Lagos, the doctors said that rodents, especially rats were more in human habitation during dry season.
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Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia says: “Lassa fever or Lassa Hemorrhagic Fever (LHF) is an acute viral hemorrhagic fever caused by the Lassa virus.
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“Lassa virus is a member of the arenaviridae virus family.
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“Similar to Ebola, clinical cases of the disease had been known for over a decade.
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“The infection is endemic in West African countries, and records 300,000–500,000 cases annually.”
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A general physician, Dr Adedeji Afolayan, described Lassa fever as an acute viral. infection characterised by high fever, facial swelling and fatigue.
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Afolayan, who works at the Isolo General Hospital, Lagos, said Lassa virus was transmitted through contact with rat excreta.
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He said that the infection could affect every tissue of the human body.
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Afolayan said that a person could contract the disease by eating food contaminated with rat excreta.
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He said that it was not advisable to eat foods picked from floors since such foods could be contaminated.
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According to him, rats invaded houses in dry season in search of foods because of bush burning.
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He said that the rodents would return to the bush during the rainy season.
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The doctor said that Lassa fever could be contracted by people of any age group, particularly those living in areas with poor sanitation.
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Another expert, Dr Femi Ayileka, said that rats lived close to human beings because they were provided with continuous source of food and shelter.
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Ayileka, a public health expert at the Optimal Hospital, Ikeja, said, “To discourage rats, we need to limit the food source and remove materials that may harbour them.”
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He said that Lassa fever manifested in the human body shortly after a person was infected with the virus.
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“Between one and three weeks after the patient comes in contact with the virus, the signs and symptoms of Lassa fever typically manifest.
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“These include fever, pain behind the chest wall, sore throat, back pain, cough, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, conjunctivitis and facial swelling.
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“In some patients, they are neurological problems, including hearing loss which may be transient or permanent,” he said.
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The expert said that Lassa virus had been known to be highly dangerous and stubborn, which, he noted, necessitated special equipment of laboratories for its diagnosis and confirmation.
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He advised people to always cover their foods and water to prevent rats from coming in contact with them.
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