Togo Takes Preemptive Action Against Lassa Virus

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Thursday, 27 February 2025 15:08
Togo Takes Preemptive Action Against Lassa Virus

(Togo First) - Togo is taking steps to protect itself from the Lassa virus, which has been reported in some West African countries. Concerned about the disease potentially spreading to Togo, the country’s health authorities have increased and recommended surveillance and prevention measures nationwide.

The Ministry of Health deployed measures to better monitor health centers, communities, and entry points. They are also preparing to handle suspected cases and conducting public awareness campaigns to help people better protect themselves and properly handle suspected cases.

Health officials also suggested regularly washing hands with soaps, avoiding touching potentially infected individuals, and carefully handling people killed by the virus. They also recommended avoiding rodents and properly preserving food. According to the Ministry of Health, rapid diagnostic and medical treatment improves the chances of recovery.

The Lassa disease is spread mainly through contact with infected rodents' urine or feces. It can also be transmitted from person to person through direct contact with infected blood or other bodily fluids. Symptoms include fever, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and sometimes bleeding.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

 

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