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Health Alert: Lassa Fever Outbreak Confirmed in Ghana

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Accra, March 1, 2018//-Ghana has confirmed a case of Lassa fever (LF) at Tema Metropolis, Greater Accra Region.

On 23rd February 2018, a 26-year old man was rushed to the Tema General Hospital (TGH) with general body weakness, severe headache, joint pains, profuse vomiting of blood with clots. The symptoms started on the 22nd February, 2018. He vomited blood with clots on admission.

The patient had come from Kintampo North District  in the Brong Ahafo Region about a few weeks ago to Tema. Within the three-week period, he also travelled to Eastern, Volta and the Brong-Ahafo Regions.

He was suddenly taken ill on 22nd February 2018 and he reported to Tema General Hospital on the 23rd of February after the symptoms had worsened and was admitted. The patient was seen at the Emergency Unit of the hospital and resuscitation and further investigations were started.

Blood sample was taken and sent to Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) for laboratory investigation and confirmed Lassa fever. The patient was managed in the isolation unit and was later moved to the Infectious Disease Centre (IDC) at Tema General Hospital. Patient’s condition improved for a while and started deteriorating on the night of 27th February. Unfortunately, he died at the early hours of 28th February.

Actions Taken by the Ghana Health Service / Ministry of Health

 

We appeal to the general public to adhere to actions towards prevention and protection against further spread of the disease as per information sheet on the disease attached.

GENERAL INFORMATION ON LASSA FEVER 

Lassa fever is an acute viral infectious disease which is endemic in West Africa. The disease is gradual in onset with non-specific signs and symptoms. About 80% of infections are mild or without symptoms, however the disease can be severe and fatal. The incubation period is between 2-21 days.  Ghana had earlier in 2011 confirmed few cases Lassa fever in Ashanti and Eastern regions.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

How does Lassa fever spread?

Can Lassa fever be treatment?

There is an effective drug for treatment if reported early to a health facility/centre.

 

How can Lassa fever be prevented?

 

For more information:

  1. Dr. Badu Sarkodie; Director of Public Health, GHS (0244417911)
  2. Dr. Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe; Deputy Dir (PH) & Head, Disease Surveillance Dept, GHS (0244643142)
  3. Mrs. Rebecca Ackwonu – Head of Public Relations Unit, GHS (0208118787)
  4. Robert Cudjoe, Head of PR Unit, MOH (0245877340 or 0249955605

 

ISSUED BY THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH/GHANA HEALTH SERVICE

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