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Nigeria has in seven weeks recorded 75 Lassa fever deaths, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), has revealed.
In its latest Lassa fever situation report, the agency said as of epidemiological week 7 (February 9–15), a total of 326 confirmed cases and 75 deaths were recorded across 16 States and 58 LGAs, representing a case fatality rate (CFR) of 23 percent.
Taraba State recorded the highest number of deaths with 24 fatalities. Bauchi State followed with 19 deaths, while Plateau State recorded eight fatalities.
Ondo, Edo and Benue States each reported five deaths within the same period. Ebonyi State accounted for three deaths, while Nasarawa and Kogi States recorded two deaths each. Kano and Kebbi States reported one death apiece.
The NCDC noted that the fatality rate was higher than the 19.7 percent recorded during the same period in 2025.
The report stated that 84 percent of all confirmed cases were concentrated in Bauchi, Ondo, Taraba and Edo States.
Bauchi State accounted for 33 percent of the cases, followed by Ondo State with 22 percent, Taraba State with 19 percent and Edo State with 10 percent.
In week 7 alone, 82 new confirmed cases and 20 deaths were recorded across 14 States, up from 74 confirmed cases reported in the previous week.
The predominant age group affected is 21–30 years, with cases ranging from one to 90 years old and a median age of 30.
The agency said five healthcare workers were infected during the reporting week, raising concerns about infection prevention and control measures in health facilities.
The NCDC said the overall number of suspected and confirmed cases so far in 2026 was lower compared to the same period last year.
Read the report: “National Lassa fever multi-partner, multi-sectoral Incident Management System (IMS) activated to support the coordination of response activities at all levels”.
