Health: History, Transmission, Risk of Exposure, Treatment and Prevention of Lassa Fever

Health: History, Transmission, Risk of Exposure, Treatment and Prevention of Lassa Fever



Lassa Fever

Brief History
Lassa fever is an acute viral illness that occurs in west Africa. The illness was discovered in 1969 when two missionary nurses died in Nigeria. The virus is named after the town in Nigeria where the first cases occurred. The virus, a member of the virus family Arenaviridae, is a single-stranded RNA virus and is zoonotic, or animal-borne.
Lassa fever is endemic in parts of west Africa including Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea and Nigeria; however, other neighboring countries are also at risk, as the animal vector for Lassa virus, the "multimammate rat" (Mastomys natalensis) is distributed throughout the region. In 2009, the first case from Mali was reported in a traveler living in southern Mali; Ghana reported its first cases in late 2011. Isolated cases have also been reported in Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso and there is serologic evidence of Lassa virus infection in Togo and Benin.

Transmission
The reservoir, or host, of Lassa virus is a rodent known as the "multimammate rat" (Mastomys natalensis). Once infected, this rodent is able to excrete virus in urine for an extended time period, maybe for the rest of its life. Mastomys rodents breed frequently, produce large numbers of offspring, and are numerous in the savannas and forests of west, central, and east Africa. In addition, Mastomys readily colonize human homes and areas where food is stored. All of these factors contribute to the relatively efficient spread of Lassa virus from infected rodents to humans.
Transmission of Lassa virus to humans occurs most commonly through ingestion or inhalation. Mastomys rodents shed the virus in urine and droppings and direct contact with these materials, through touching soiled objects, eating contaminated food, or exposure to open cuts or sores, can lead to infection.
Because Mastomys rodents often live in and around homes and scavenge on leftover human food items or poorly stored food, direct contact transmission is common. Mastomys rodents are sometimes consumed as a food source and infection may occur when rodents are caught and prepared. Contact with the virus may also occur when a person inhales tiny particles in the air contaminated with infected rodent excretions. This aerosol or airborne transmission may occur during cleaning activities, such as sweeping.
Direct contact with infected rodents is not the only way in which people are infected; person-to-person transmission may occur after exposure to virus in the blood, tissue, secretions, or excretions of a Lassa virus-infected individual. Casual contact (including skin-to-skin contact without exchange of body fluids) does not spread Lassa virus. Person-to-person transmission is common in health care settings (called nosocomial transmission) where proper personal protective equipment (PPE) is not available or not used. Lassa virus may be spread in contaminated medical equipment, such as reused needles.

Risk of Exposure
Individuals at greatest risk of Lassa virus infection are those who live in or visit endemic regions, including Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea, and Nigeria and have exposure to the multimammate rat.  Risk of exposure may also exist in other west African countries where Mastomys rodents exist. Hospital staff are not at great risk for infection as long as protective measures and proper sterilization methods are used.

Diagnosis
Lassa fever is most often diagnosed by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent serologic assays (ELISA), which detect IgM and IgG antibodies as well as Lassa antigen. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) can be used in the early stage of disease. The virus itself may be cultured in 7 to 10 days, but this procedure should only be done in a high containment laboratory with good laboratory practices. Immunohistochemistry, performed on formalin-fixed tissue specimens, can be used to make a post-mortem diagnosis.

Treatment
Ribavirin, an antiviral drug, has been used with success in Lassa fever patients. It has been shown to be most effective when given early in the course of the illness. Patients should also receive supportive care consisting of maintenance of appropriate fluid and electrolyte balance, oxygenation and blood pressure, as well as treatment of any other complicating infections.

Prevention
Primary transmission of the Lassa virus from its host to humans can be prevented by avoiding contact with Mastomys rodents, especially in the geographic regions where outbreaks occur. Putting food away in rodent-proof containers and keeping the home clean help to discourage rodents from entering homes. Using these rodents as a food source is not recommended. Trapping in and around homes can help reduce rodent populations; however, the wide distribution of Mastomys in Africa makes complete control of this rodent reservoir impractical.
When caring for patients with Lassa fever, further transmission of the disease through person-to-person contact or nosocomial routes can be avoided by taking preventive precautions against contact with patient secretions (called VHF isolation precautions or barrier nursing methods). Such precautions include wearing protective clothing, such as masks, gloves, gowns, and goggles; using infection control measures, such as complete equipment sterilization; and isolating infected patients from contact with unprotected persons until the disease has run its course.
Further, educating people in high-risk areas about ways to decrease rodent populations in their homes will aid in the control and prevention of Lassa fever. Other challenges include developing more rapid diagnostic tests and increasing the availability of the only known drug treatment, ribavirin. Research is presently under way to develop a vaccine for Lassa fever.

Compiled by Madonaq


LOVE IN THE AIR: Another photo of the Nigerian couple who reunited and married in a refugee camp after being separated by Boko Haram

LOVE IN THE AIR: Another photo of the Nigerian couple who reunited and married in a refugee camp after being separated by Boko Haram




Ibrahim and Hauna are pictured in the Minawao camp, Cameroon a day after their wedding. The couple had planned to wed in Nigeria but when Boko Haram terrorist attacked their village they fled. They reunited at the camp and wedded and plan to start a family.
May God bless their union.

Posted by Madonaq
Photos: Police say bomb explosion in Adamawa was caused by bomb recovered from Boko Haram, 4 confirmed dead.

Photos: Police say bomb explosion in Adamawa was caused by bomb recovered from Boko Haram, 4 confirmed dead.







Photo from the blast
 
 4 people have been confirmed dead in the bomb explosion that rocked the Police Anti-bomb Squad Office, Jimeta, Adamawa state earlier today. Adamawa state Commissioner of police Muhammed Ghazali has dispelled rumors that the attack was by Boko Haram. Speaking to newsmen at the scene of the incident, he said one of the bombs recovered from Boko Haram which was kept by the police accidentally exploded, killing for people. Those that were injured in the incident have been taken to the Federal Medical Centre, Yola for treatment. More photos below



OPEN LETTER: Tiwa Savage, its time to leave MAVIN RECORDS

OPEN LETTER: Tiwa Savage, its time to leave MAVIN RECORDS

Tiwa-Savage 


 Tiwa Savage is one of the Nigerian songstresses that brought the DIVA PERSONAE into the music industry. I love Tiwa and her debut singles “Kele Kele Love” & “Love Me Love Me” are my most favorite songs of hers.
Immediately Don Jazzy signed her and brought her to Mavin, her sound changed. Starting with “Eminado”, the song became a cross-over hit across Africa but the Tiwa Savage Sound got lost and in its stead came the Nigerian Pangolo Sound, all thanks to Don Jazzy. Don Jazzy spoilt her CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN URBAN SOUND.
Her new album RED produced by Don Jazzy was WACK, save for a few songs. AFRICAN WAIST ft Don Jazzy was pushed into the market but It didn’t do well. Although i love the video and also the ELECTRO-POP-DANCE sound of the music, Tiwa did well on that song.
They quickly started pushing STANDING OVATION Ft. Olamide which to me, is a song that is 50 SHADES OF WACKNESS!!! Come on, this is not Tiwa’s kind of music. Why are they now pushing her to sound ghetto? The song and the video are not hits, but i found out its climbing NigerianRadio / TV charts all thanks to Don Jazzy’s PAYOLA to Radio / TV OAPs. Well…. Seyi Shay will benefit more from all these.
GidiNaijas, what do you think?

Disclaimer:- “Opinions expressed here are solely that of Madonaq and do not express the views or opinions of GidiNaijas”.
For Men: 5 Things You Didn't Think About Your Initial Morning Erection

For Men: 5 Things You Didn't Think About Your Initial Morning Erection



Beyond any doubt you get them, yet do you know everything to think about the early morning woodie?

Most men get them, yet do you know why the morning erection happens and other intriguing certainties about it?

Look at them underneath.

1. No, the right term is not 'morning wood,' it is entirely alluded to asnocturnal penile tumescence (NPT).


2. The wonder happens amid REM rest, or the period amid your nap where you're destined to dream.

3. It will probably happen following a decent night rest so it doesn't generally need to be on the grounds that you had an underhanded dream.

4. Ladies get it as well. Ladies get clitoral erections amid rest. It has been recommended this might be the body's method for giving satisfactory oxygen stream all through the body, including the private parts.

5. It demonstrates to you are sound. Not just are resting/morning boo boos absolutely ordinary, they might really mean you're fit as a fiddle. In the event that you don't get erections amid rest, it might show something isn't right with you. Conceivable explanations behind an absence of a midnight woody might be because of sexual ineptitude or mental issues.

6. It doesn't mean you are stirred. One study found that the majority of the men studied weren't excited, despite the fact that their penis was beseeching them generally.

7. It needs discharge. Since we've officially settled that morning wood is once in a while the aftereffect of shameful contemplations, here's something that might be capable: a full bladder. At the point when the urethra gets filled, it can bring about the penis to engorge, creating an altogether different sort of faux pas.


Ministry’s budget submitted to the Senate is different from the one it submitted to Budget office, says Health Minister

Ministry’s budget submitted to the Senate is different from the one it submitted to Budget office, says Health Minister


While showing up before the Senate advisory group on Wellbeing to shield its 2016 spending plan yesterday February eighth, the Priest of Wellbeing, Isaac Adewole, said that his service's financial plan proposition submitted to the Senate is not the same as the one they composed and sent to the monetary allowance office.


By, his service will need to submit another:

"We need to investigate the subtle elements of the financial backing and re-submit it to the board of trustees. This was not what we submitted. We'll submit another. We don't need anything remote to crawl into that financial plan. What we submitted is not there."he said

At the point when solicited to talk on the monetary allowance from the State House facility which surpasses the financial backing of all showing healing centers in the nation, Adewole said :


"The State House Facility is not under the Service of Wellbeing. I trust it's not the same rats that changed things in our financial plan that transformed it. The sum is implied for acquisition and buy of therapeutic gear. It is critical that you draw in them since what transpired may have additionally transpired. It is conceivable that what is there won't not have been what they put there."he said