New Delhi: The corona infection crisis has not ended yet in the world including India and in the meantime a new disease related to fever has come to the fore. After the decreasing infection of corona, life is slowly returning on track, but in the meantime a deadly disease has come to the fore, which is known as Lassa fever. There has been an uproar after this disease came to the fore, because a patient has lost his life in Britain. Out of the same three positive patients, one patient has died, although experts say that the mortality rate of Lassa fever is still 1 percent, but it has become a cause of concern among the corona virus, because the mortality rate in some positive patients is is too much. Some people and pregnant women are at higher risk in their third trimester.
Difficult to trace the infected:-
The biggest problem with the same Lassa fever is that 80 percent of its cases are asymptomatic, due to which it is very difficult to detect. According to the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, some patients have to be admitted to the hospital and their illness can be very serious. Up to 15 percent of the patients admitted to the hospital suffering from Lassa virus can die.
When can death from Lassa fever occur?
The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control says that two weeks after the onset of symptoms of Lassa fever, in some cases the patient may die due to multi-organ failure.
What are the remedies to avoid Lassa fever?
The risk of Lassa fever among the corona virus can be very serious, so to avoid this disease, it is being advised not to go to places where rats can come. Apart from this, take special care of cleanliness in the house and take special care of ventilation.
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