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Human-to-human spread of #LassaFever is possible through direct contact with the body fluids of an infected individual.

Avoid direct contact with body fluids or personal belongings of persons suspected or confirmed with #Lassafever.

Take extra precautions to protect yourself and those around you.

#StaySafeStayHealthy
#LassaFever is treatable.

Report early to a healthcare facility when experiencing #LassaFever-associated symptoms.

Early symptoms include fever, body weakness, sore throat, muscle & chest pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, cough & abdominal pain.
Did You Know: #Meningitis is a top cause of acquired deafness in children?

Get them vaccinated!

Parents/caregivers are urged to visit any primary health care centre close to them to get their children/wards vaccinated against #meningitis.

#TakeResponsibility
As we step into this new year, may health and happiness be your constant companions.

Let's prioritise wellness, embrace resilience, and build a healthier Nigeria together.

#HappyNewYear2024 Nigeria 🎉🎉🎉
Viral hemorrhagic fevers #VHFs such as #LassaFever affect multiple organ systems in the body and may be accompanied by bleeding.

Download and share our National Guideline on #IPC for #VHF for measures required in the management of VHFs

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https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/111_1579986179.pdf
Continuous practice of standard #IPC is key to preventing the spread of infection from patients to health workers, health workers to other health workers or their families, and from the patients to the rest of the community.

🔗Guideline:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/111_1579986179.pdf
All healthcare workers (doctors, nurses, laboratory scientists, support staff etc) with a high level of exposure to cases of #diphtheria should ensure to get vaccinated.

Ensure to take necessary precautions when handling suspected or confirmed cases of #diphtheria.

#StaySafeStayHealthy
Our #LassaFever situation report for week 51, 2023 has been published.

The weekly report provides a summary of the #LassaFever epidemiological situation and response activities in Nigeria.

🔗Download, read, and share via
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=5&name=An%20update%20of%20Lassa%20fever%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
#Measles is highly infectious.

Early symptoms are high-grade fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes & tiny white spots in the mouth.

Please report immediately to a health facility when these symptoms are observed.

Read more via:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/info/M
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#Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes around the spinal cord & brain.

Seek medical attention when you experience signs & symptoms such as
Fever/severe headache
Vomiting
Drowsiness
Rash
Seizures
Muscle/joint pain
Stiff neck

#TakeResponsibility
#Measles infection can lead to complications, especially in young children & those with weakened immune systems.

Ensure the completion of routine immunisation for your children or wards to keep them safe and #healthy.

#TakeResponsibility
Learn vital strategies, hear expert insights, and be part of the solution to build resilient communities against #LassaFever.

Join the 4th of our upcoming #LFWebinarSeries themed:

"Empowering communities to combat #LassaFever"

🗓️Thursday, 11th January
🕓 10 am

🔗Register via
https://bit.ly/LassaFeverWebinarS4
#Vaccines are the best defence against #measles.

Ensure to get your child or ward vaccinated with the two doses of the #measles vaccine to protect them from infection.

#TakeResponsibility
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Join us to learn strategies and insights which are vital to building a community empowered to combat #LassaFever.

🗓️TODAY, 11th January
🕓 10 am

🔗Register via
https://bit.ly/LassaFeverWebinarS4
Bacterial meningitis is largely vaccine-preventable; #meningitis vaccines are safe, effective, and give protection to your family and community.

Parents and caregivers, now is the time to catch up on the childhood immunisations that protect against meningitis.
All healthcare workers should have a high index of suspicion for #LassaFever in individuals that have not responded to standard anti-malaria treatment & treatment for other common infectious causes of fever within 48-72 hours

🔗Download & read guideline:
https://www.ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/92_1547068532.pdf
Our #LassaFever situation report for week 1, 2024 has been published.

The weekly report provides a summary of the #LassaFever epidemiological situation and response activities in Nigeria.

🔗Download, read, and share via
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=5&name=An%20update%20of%20Lassa%20fever%20outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) is an essential aspect of the clinical management of #LassaFever.

Healthcare workers are urged to always practice standard #IPC measures when attending to patients.

🔗Download, read and share our guidelines:
https://www.ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/92_1547068532.pdf
Improving the quality and safety of health care through informed #IPC practices such as #HandHygiene bolsters the feeling of protection by patients & healthcare workers.

Facility managers should ensure #handhygiene at every point of care is promoted at all times.
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