Management of the Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital has dispelled rumours that a youth corp member serving in Asaba and two pregnant women admitted...
Management of the Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital has dispelled rumours that a youth corp member serving in Asaba and two pregnant women admitted for Lassa Fever lost their lives.
Okogbenin stated that 61 patients were currently admitted for Lassa fever and three deaths recorded since January when the outbreak occurred.Lassa fever evidence of poor health funding, says NMA “The State Government has been supportive. We received over 500 protective equipment from the state government. The National Centre for Disease Control supplied consumables used for treatment.
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