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NCDC Has Reported, Increase in Lassa Fever Fatalities

According to the Nigerian Public Health Institute, the case fatality rate (CFR) is 25.2%, which is far higher than the 18.5% reported for the same time period in 2025

Kemi Sheriepha by Kemi Sheriepha
April 9, 2026
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COVID-19 patients suffering from acute respiratory challenge lies on hospital bed at a male ward in Lagos State Isolation Centre, Yaba, Lagos on January 22, 2021. - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Nigeria is increasing rapidly following daily reports by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) even as  Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, accounted for the highest number of cases in the country. (Photo by PIUS UTOMI EKPEI / AFP) (Photo by PIUS UTOMI EKPEI/AFP via Getty Images)

COVID-19 patients suffering from acute respiratory challenge lies on hospital bed at a male ward in Lagos State Isolation Centre, Yaba, Lagos on January 22, 2021. - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Nigeria is increasing rapidly following daily reports by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) even as Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, accounted for the highest number of cases in the country. (Photo by PIUS UTOMI EKPEI / AFP) (Photo by PIUS UTOMI EKPEI/AFP via Getty Images)

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), the number of deaths from Lassa fever increased significantly in 2026.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) received the NCDC’s Epidemiological Week 13 report on Thursday in Abuja.

According to the Nigerian Public Health Institute, the case fatality rate (CFR) is 25.2%, which is far higher than the 18.5% reported for the same time period in 2025.

The study states that there were 26 new confirmed cases in week 13, down from 51 instances the week before.

Seven states—Edo, Bauchi, Ondo, Taraba, Ebonyi, Benue, and Kaduna—reported instances.

With 663 confirmed cases out of 3,831 suspected cases reported in 22 states and 93 local government units in 2026, the organization pointed out that the disease’s overall burden remained high.

According to the report, “the number of suspected and confirmed cases has increased compared to the same period in 2025.” The NCDC identified Bauchi, Ondo, Taraba, Edo, and Benue as the most affected states, accounting for 85 per cent of all confirmed cases. It added that young adults between the ages of 21 and 30 remained the most affected group, with a median age of 30 years.

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The report also highlighted persistent challenges driving the high fatality rate, including late presentation of cases, poor health-seeking behaviour, and high cost of treatment. Other factors the report said include poor environmental sanitation and low awareness levels in high-burden communities.

In spite of these concerns, no new infections among healthcare workers were recorded during the reporting week.

In response to the outbreak, the NCDC said it had activated a multi-partner incident management system to coordinate national response efforts. It also said that the agency in collaboration with partners such as WHO, UNICEF, and MSF, had intensified surveillance, contact tracing, and public awareness campaigns.

It was stated that focused interventions, including a healthcare worker protection plan and infection prevention strategies, were being implemented in high-burden states.

The agency urged state governments to strengthen year-round community engagement and called on healthcare workers to maintain a high index of suspicion for Lassa fever to ensure early detection and treatment. Public health experts are of the opinion that rising fatality rates in spite of improved response efforts underscore the urgent need to address systemic gaps in early diagnosis and access to care.

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The Lassa virus causes Lassa fever, an acute viral hemorrhagic infection that is mainly spread via contact with rodent-contaminated food or household goods. Nigeria records cases of the disease annually, particularly during the dry season when human exposure to infected rodents increases.

Early detection and timely treatment are recommended by health authorities and strict infection control measures remain critical to reducing mortality and preventing outbreaks. (NAN)

 

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