Lassa fever claims 6 lives in Edo

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From Tony Osauzo, Benin

Six persons have died from Lassa fever in Edo State, the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Cyril Oshiomhole, announced on Friday.

Besides, the State has recorded 28 confirmed cases of Lassa fever, Oshiomhole said while addressing journalists in Benin City.

Consequently, in line with national and international public health protocols, the Commissioner announced the activation of All Pillars of the Edo State Public Health Emergency Operations Center (PHEOC) with immediate effect

He said the recent increase in cases, particularly from Estako West and Esan West local government areas, signal sustained community transmission that requires immediate, coordinated, and escalated response.

Dr. Oshiomhole disclosed that the state government has been proactive knowing that Lassa fever out break has become periodic by donating Lassa pack to Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital.

“Distinguished colleagues, partners in health, members of the press, and the good people of Edo State, today, Friday 13th February 2026, I address you with a deep sense of responsibility regarding the public health situation in our dear state.

“Following a careful epidemiological review and risk assessment by the Edo State Ministry of Health, I hereby formally declare a Lassa fever Outbreak in Edo State.

“As of today, Edo State has recorded 28 laboratory-confirmed cases of Lassa fever with 6 reported deaths.

“The recent increase in cases, particularly from Estako West and Esan West local government areas, signals sustained community transmission that requires immediate, coordinated, and escalated response.

“The Edo State Government has been proactive knowing that Lassa fever out break has become periodic by donating Lassa packs to ISTH,” he added.

The Commissioner assured that the response to contain the spread of the scourge would be fully coordinated under the leadership of the Director of Public Health, Ministry of Health, who would provide daily situation reports directly to the Commissioner for Health.

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