Another Threat: Who is at greater risk of Lassa fever, know how to avoid it
Another Threat: Who is at greater risk of Lassa fever, know how to avoid it
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The threat of the Lassa virus among omicron has become a matter of concern. Let me tell you all that this virus, which originated in West African countries, was the first case of this in 1969. At this time, four people have died of this virus in the UK. Let you all know that this disease is spread by coming in contact with rat urine. At the same time, this disease is being seen mainly in Africa at the same time. In fact, this fever starts like a disease like the flu, although up to 80 per cent of the complications are not seen. Yes, at the same time, only a few people are getting this disease remarkably. Now today we tell you who is at greater risk, how to avoid Lassa fever.

Who is at a higher risk- Weak immunity people get infected quickly. It is more deadly, especially for pregnant women. At the same time, there is a need to be more careful in the third trimester.

Cases reported in the UK- Let us tell you that some cases of Lassa fever are being reported in the United Kingdom. At the same time, in most cases, the rat is coming in contact with contaminated objects. At the same time, it is not certain that this disease is spreading from human to human. In such a situation, you need to be careful.

How to avoid Lassa fever- Let us tell you that to prevent this disease, take food by washing your hands or take general precautions of disinfection. With this, try to get rats in the house, then try to get them out. In fact, do not keep goods in a place where the access of rats is easy.

The relationship between Lassa fever and COVID- There is no relation between Lassa fever and Covid. But this definitely weakens the immunity, which increases the risk of disease.

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